Man Jonas!! You know some interesting people!! I love that modified 41’ Power-Wagon!! I have a similar project I’m doing with a 47’ Ford flatbed. The snowbike looks pretty stinkin’ cool too!!
HaHa!! Too funny!! That's one of dumbest things I have ever heard. So, if you ever have to call for an ambulance......Be sure not to use the word "sick"! HaHa!!
@@james1795 do you lick windows? to use "sick" as a term for being cool, awesome, good, badass or any of the other adjectives to denote good, has been around for decades. you just crawl out from under a rock?
Snow bike looks good, but only an hour and a half riding! You need a mode of transport that can last for a few days without having to go back home and charge it. The 70 volt battery is, to me what kills it. Enjoyed the ride you took on it though. So to me a nice machine to jol around on.
Hey, Modified Army Truck Guy, Stealth SnowBike Guy here....., you may be interested to know I put a Detroit 3-53 in a '57 IH 4x4 pickup in the mid '70's. It had a 70 gallon fuel tank, got 22 MPG, with a Allison 5 speed, and it pulled like nobody's business when climbing steep mountains in low range. Your WC is awesome! My IH was kept stock, other than the powerplant.
I really like old IH truck also Studebakers, you don't see many 3-53 any more they were in refrigeration cars at the railroad i love the sound of them. Your 57 IH had pretty good running gear I would have kept it stock all so
@@hofedougmotor Back then the local ready mix trucks were Detroit powered, and more than once I'd be pulling up to a construction site and the concrete guys were freaking out, thinking it was their load of mud way too early!
The snow bike would look great in the back of the truck, just saying. The bike has two power modes, like a lot of e rides, I'm not sure what mode Jonas was in.
The Dodge power wagon is great. Interesting fact on the height of the WW2 solider. I enlisted in 1978 I was 6.7. My father enlisted in 1954 he was 6.2.
Agreed! But I was lucky to get mine for less, but at least they produced a practical machine, cheaping out on the battery would have lowered the cost for sure, but they used quality Samsung cells, and that sucker is huge. A 2 hour ride yesterday, all in 14" and more of fresh powder with lots of vertical, and I still had 45% capacity remaining. Any electric ride, and I have several, is only as good as the battery. They are also almost totally maintenance free, as compared to a gasser.
@@portnuefflyer I definitely think it's a great machine! I'll just have to wait for them to be on the used market in the 3000 range so I can afford it haha
I did put a video on here early on when I was building it ,not near the quality of Jonas video the title was "1941 powerwagon video1" there was a second one but cannot seem to find it
I'm not a gear head but really enjoyed seeing both the snow bike and rebuilt WW2 pickup truck. Very unique stuff!
It’s great to see Tom.
That looks like a pretty kick ass little winter trail bike
Thank you for not calling it a Power Wagon but a WC!
Man Jonas!! You know some interesting people!! I love that modified 41’ Power-Wagon!! I have a similar project I’m doing with a 47’ Ford flatbed. The snowbike looks pretty stinkin’ cool too!!
I love the characters! Seemed like everyone my father knew was a character. Love to see you meeting cool people with interesting lives and stories.
The electric snow bike was cool
WW II clean.. slightly modified.. truck
FREAKING AWESOME
I really love these videos 👏
Thanks Jonas for sharing 🙏
OMFG I WANT THAT TRUCK SOOO BADLY!!!!!!!! The best vesicle to ever premiere on your channel bro. Sorry, but it is!!!
Great video.
Interesting videos! Beautiful country! Thanks Jonas!
Try Hose in a Hurry for your hoses. They have JIC, ORS,MIP, flared fittings and many psi/ wire ratings too.
You were right Jonas, the algorithm hasn't been showing me your videos. It was awesome meeting you guys today! Great video!
You guys need to get with metric like the rest of the world.
thanks for the show 😊👍
Agreed it's the only system that makes sense, base 10. There was a push back in the mid 70's but it unfortunately flopped.
The USA will use anything apart from the metric system. Even measuring in apocalypses.
Finish building plane in hangar
Was really cool. Loved the last video. Of course thus video to. God Bless.
bruh that truck is sick af!
No, it's not sick. It's normal for some diesels to smoke. Especially when they haven't warmed up.
@@james1795 clearly you didnt understand what i said. to say something is sick af, means that it is awesome....smfh
HaHa!! Too funny!! That's one of dumbest things I have ever heard. So, if you ever have to call for an ambulance......Be sure not to use the word "sick"! HaHa!!
@@james1795 do you lick windows? to use "sick" as a term for being cool, awesome, good, badass or any of the other adjectives to denote good, has been around for decades. you just crawl out from under a rock?
@@boorhadly. Ha! Buster, you obviously have some growing up to do.
Always truck because you can haul more. I been a jeeper for over 10 years now.
Snow bike looks good, but only an hour and a half riding! You need a mode of transport that can last for a few days without having to go back home and charge it. The 70 volt battery is, to me what kills it. Enjoyed the ride you took on it though. So to me a nice machine to jol around on.
The Snowtorcycle 😍
Good morning from Minnesota! Great episode!
Next item for the hanger......snow bike..
Cool video with very cool machinery! It all works for me Jonas!
Good to hear! I know it’s not aviation but I thought it was worth a video.
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Love the snow bike!
The old Army truck is cool but it needs some weight on the back for winter driving.
No lack of toys there!
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MUST BE NICE TO LIVE THERE.
Hey, Modified Army Truck Guy, Stealth SnowBike Guy here....., you may be interested to know I put a Detroit 3-53 in a '57 IH 4x4 pickup in the mid '70's. It had a 70 gallon fuel tank, got 22 MPG, with a Allison 5 speed, and it pulled like nobody's business when climbing steep mountains in low range. Your WC is awesome! My IH was kept stock, other than the powerplant.
I really like old IH truck also Studebakers, you don't see many 3-53 any more they were in refrigeration cars at the railroad i love the sound of them. Your 57 IH had pretty good running gear I would have kept it stock all so
@@hofedougmotor Back then the local ready mix trucks were Detroit powered, and more than once I'd be pulling up to a construction site and the concrete guys were freaking out, thinking it was their load of mud way too early!
That was very interesting to see thanks Jonas
Great Video
That was a cool video. 👍
The snow bike would look great in the back of the truck, just saying. The bike has two power modes, like a lot of e rides, I'm not sure what mode Jonas was in.
*I like the bike! Snow-machines tip-over and kill people too often! I wish they made a gas/hybrid model.*
Awesome.. good video here
The Dodge power wagon is great. Interesting fact on the height of the WW2 solider. I enlisted in 1978 I was 6.7. My father enlisted in 1954 he was 6.2.
There are exceptions to every rule, Audie Murphy was the most decorated combat soldier in world war 2 he was 5.5 tall and a great actor.
Boy's Toys eh!! I dig the truck and the Snow Bike is great but we are short of the white stuff over here in NI. Regards, Jim the Brit in NI UK
I know things change, but I miss the OG kitfox videos.
very cool, but i was expecting maybe 6k, not DOUBLE that, SHEESH!
Agreed! But I was lucky to get mine for less, but at least they produced a practical machine, cheaping out on the battery would have lowered the cost for sure, but they used quality Samsung cells, and that sucker is huge. A 2 hour ride yesterday, all in 14" and more of fresh powder with lots of vertical, and I still had 45% capacity remaining. Any electric ride, and I have several, is only as good as the battery. They are also almost totally maintenance free, as compared to a gasser.
@@portnuefflyer I definitely think it's a great machine! I'll just have to wait for them to be on the used market in the 3000 range so I can afford it haha
Doug should make a youtube channel hes into my type of shenanigans
I did put a video on here early on when I was building it ,not near the quality of Jonas video the title was "1941 powerwagon video1" there was a second one but cannot seem to find it
The bike is cool but I’ll take the truck
Unfortunately you can’t see the steepness on video
snow bikes been around longer than you've been alive.
Not electric ones.....
'Promo sm' 😇
Id take the power wagon any day....soooo nice...i want one