I love it! For 7 winters I drove a ‘79 tucker that had been refitted with a very stout 350 chev at a small ski resort. I lived in that thing for 5 months a year and loved every minute of it. Always something to fix on it but it was a great machine and did a ton of work. Last time I drove her was 24 years ago!!
To climb powder hills, going forward, it makes a HUGE difference if you have the bulk of the machine's weight on the very front. It makes a HUGE difference, thrust me, snowcatting ski hills and snowmobile trails for 30 years now. A winch cat is designed to do just that, put some more weight on the front axles. The winch itself, will have a 2 to 4 tons pull, not nearly enough to get the job done by itself BUT, the high center pull, from the winch, will make you climb almost ANY hills, even pushing snow with the blade.
The machines with a track on each wheel are pretty tough but partially don't have enough track surface for deep snow. The suspension also lets each assembly flex a bit too much and lets one end of the track sink and dig down. The single, long, and wide tracks appeared to do a lot better at staying on top, to me.
What are those sno cats for if they dont go in the snow. Are they to weighted down too much or something. Maybe super wet snow. The red ones climb pretty good. I emagine it can be a lot of variables but sure looks fun.
Snow cat fever do it again you got that snow cat fever 🥵 when will it end snow cat fever ain't nothing to complain about it ain't no sin you got that snow cat fever do it again
I love it! For 7 winters I drove a ‘79 tucker that had been refitted with a very stout 350 chev at a small ski resort. I lived in that thing for 5 months a year and loved every minute of it. Always something to fix on it but it was a great machine and did a ton of work. Last time I drove her was 24 years ago!!
Snowcats never die, they just dig deeper. Thank you for sharing!
To climb powder hills, going forward, it makes a HUGE difference if you have the bulk of the machine's weight on the very front. It makes a HUGE difference, thrust me, snowcatting ski hills and snowmobile trails for 30 years now. A winch cat is designed to do just that, put some more weight on the front axles. The winch itself, will have a 2 to 4 tons pull, not nearly enough to get the job done by itself BUT, the high center pull, from the winch, will make you climb almost ANY hills, even pushing snow with the blade.
The machines with a track on each wheel are pretty tough but partially don't have enough track surface for deep snow. The suspension also lets each assembly flex a bit too much and lets one end of the track sink and dig down. The single, long, and wide tracks appeared to do a lot better at staying on top, to me.
That is so fucking awesome. We get snow but nothing like that. Wish u guys the best. Stay safe.
What’s part of the country is this ? It looks amazing 😍
красота.везет же людям
curious how the hagglunds bv206 would stack up?
Дт-75 тут прям ЛЕГКО
Pretty cool
Looks like a blast!!
You heading back this year?
What are those sno cats for if they dont go in the snow. Are they to weighted down too much or something.
Maybe super wet snow. The red ones climb pretty good. I emagine it can be a lot of variables but sure looks fun.
Snow cat fever do it again you got that snow cat fever 🥵 when will it end snow cat fever ain't nothing to complain about it ain't no sin you got that snow cat fever do it again
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3:22 why would you take the same line as the person before, lol.
la planète vous remercie pour la pollution !!!!
I’ve got a pipe you can huff on, translate that.
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