Silverton 620 Hard to roll

Don C

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My Traeger Silverton 620 is very hard to roll on the concrete of the patio where it lives & works.

I have checked several times & all 4 of the the casters are NOT locked.

If I had known this was going to be a problem, I would have sprayed Silicone Spray on all the moving parts while it was upside down while being assembled.

Are all of the Traeger models that hard to roll?
 
My Traeger Silverton 620 is very hard to roll on the concrete of the patio where it lives & works.

I have checked several times & all 4 of the the casters are NOT locked.

If I had known this was going to be a problem, I would have sprayed Silicone Spray on all the moving parts while it was upside down while being assembled.

Are all of the Traeger models that hard to roll?
My Pro 780 rolls easily, even in grass.
 
My Pro575 rolls easily, though I will say between the extra cooking space and two wheels alone would make the 780 worth the extra $200. I really wish it had 4 wheels
 
The Pro, Ironwood and Timberline Series grills all have 2 large wheels. All except the Pro 575 have two small wheels as well. The large wheels make them easy to move, even my Pro 575. The Silvertons only have small wheels which make them harder to move.
 
Yes, although the Silverton 620 has 4 swivel caster wheels, the wheels are definitely undersized for the weight they must carry.
 
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