This young man has set this little snow cat up beautifully…especially like the twin stiff legs . Having all the weight of the snowcat cantilevered greatly increase the actual towing capacity of this recovery unit.
If the guy with the sno cat sees this, you have an awesome rig sir, and I can see the time and effort you’ve put into it to make it what it is. Good work all around
Eric I love your channel. I first met you here when you went to the wrecker games and you took Matt's wrecker for a ride on Matt's channel. I had no idea what I was missing. You are so good at what you do and so good and relaxed in front of the camera. Thank you for all your hard work. You have a heart the size of Texas. I look forward to tagging along with you on many more adventures.
Glad you got to take us along for the ride ! Wow. That was definitely a mud bath ! Glad y'all was able to fetch him safety back to dry land . Thanks for sharing the adventure with us Sir ! Can't wait for the next one. ✌️❤️🙏
I just called the man who owns this Company about the Tractor in the show. I might buy one if he hears of one. I was greatly surprised at the cost. The gentleman was extremely friendly and my wife,s family being from Minnesota we enjoyed quite a chat. This is the kind of people I love supporting. ( WE THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE UNITED ) RAYMOND F. PITTAM
The snow cat was definitely the right tool for the job, that would have been a difficult job with the wrecker, just too soft. I like his idea for the hydraulic field chocks!! We had field chocks (sometimes called field spades) on our wreckers in the Army. They are great for pulling when on slick mud to keep you from pulling your wrecker instead of pulling the stuck vehicle. His hydraulic ones are the cat's ass, beats having to drag them out and set them up every time like the Army ones. Great video!!!
That's a real nice snow cat it makes a difference having those outriggers on the back u should look in to putting a set of them on the back of the wrecker
The only thing I would have done different is not running the cable low to a snatch block. Mud or snow, it just seems to work better if you involve lift, so you aren't dragging it through what got it stuck to begin with. Cool little unit though...
Great job getting that guy out. That was a real soup bowl!! The ol' wrecker would have had a miserable time trying to navigate all that soupy mud especially while dragging someone's vehicle out! I think the right decision was made!! LOL!!
Many times people disagree with decisions they didnt get to make, especially when it inconveniences them... im sure this guy was pitching a fit since he hasnt had his vehicle in over a month... but as we can see there are usually reasons behind it. Glad they got it out. Thats an awesome little rig! Great video!
@anthonyraines5951 I know of several "mud" trucks locally that could have made that same recovery without doing anymore damage than the tracked vehicle did. Look, the BSF recovery wrecker is quite capable, bit it has it's limits, and would have been unsuitable for this recovery. But there are other types of vehicles that are not designed to lift and carry, but are quite capable of towing!
@m riggs i think we will have to agree to disagree on that. Not saying it couldn't be recovered with a wheeled vehicle but there were many places in that video that the tracks stayed right on top of the ground and the vehicle being towed behind it just sank in.
@anthonyraines5951 Well it was the vehicle being rescued. It did not have the large tires associated with mud trucks. In fact, it was pretty much a stock vehicle. Did it even have lockers? My point is that it was not a very capable mud vehicle. There are many that could have handled that level of mud quite well. Even my Jeep XJ probably could have drug that Toyota out of there, and it far from a purpose built mud vehicle. My point is it that it did not take a tracked vehicle like to recover that Toyota. Kudos to the guy that did! It looks like a pretty good machine, I am certainly not criticizing him! Just the idiots that prevented somebody else from going in earlier to get the guy out!
This park had a reputation of being basic and easy. Most of the park is just a 2 track road. Where he got stuck is a new section thats lower and closer to the river. Everyone was surprised we managed to get stuck. My XJ on 33in MTs had to winch a few times to get out
That's a sweet rig he has there.. looks like he has thought it out and worked out where to put items in a small place but made it workable.... and the Peterbuilt tilt tray looks great also.
I like his rig, you can tell he takes pride in it,😉👍, that's just something ya don't see much of anymore, with a name like Wyatt, he should paint, "I'm Your Huckleberry" on his rig, and maybe a couple six-shooters somewhere, lol, thanks for sharing guys.
Thanks for the ride. It's definitely a different environment there from what I'm used to seeing at MOOR. Watching these recovery channels, I've seen quite a variety of tracked vehicles, but I don't believe I've seen any two that were the same....lol
Great video, really good to see someone use innovation and good old common sense. Heavy D has used his snow cats for wet recovery's and they work well. Out here in the west more likely to have sand and loose rock create problems. Just really fine people that willing to go the extra mile. All you gentlemen and ladies show really values still get the job done.
Nice work, Matt is rebuilding his, so hope he's seen what this can do. Now BSF have seen this in action, I'm sure they now know the way forwards with theirs.
Cool tracked machine, and LS motor and trans makes a good combination indeed plus a cool headed operator. Yes Matt and Robby could do the same motor for their snow cats. Have to ask why the Landcruiser didn't try winching himself out?
That looks to be a recently (last 10 years or less) logged out and replanted. They would have had to hook to 3 or 4 trees for every winch pull, and even that might have yanked trees out by the roots with the ground that soft.
Eric nice to see others working together up in that tamarac stuff, no idea why that driver went into that! Wyatt super snow cat! Say hi to Jeff Vorbeck at the junk yard, the wifes cousin. Eric get that jeep torn apart ya got from Sid, that's my old shop he's in. Have fun Dewey
For those of us that live in desert regions, this was quite interesting. I can see why the authoritied didn't want you trying to go rescue it with a wheeled vehicle.
Which doesn't make the correct decision! A suitably equipped wheeled vehicle could have gotten him out without doing any more damage than the tracked vehicle did. I can understand closing the park to the general public, but not allowing a vehicle recovery was stupid!
@@mahbriggs That takes someone who has to try and determine which wheeled vehicles can and can’t make it and then authorize them. Way easier and less time consuming to just say it has to be a tracked vehicle since there isn’t likely to be a bunch of them, and they likely to make it without digging deep ruts.
I like the different equipment. You guys should look up an old wrecker called swamp thing. He was fun to watch in deep mud. Be a good one to build to handle mud.
And the good old Land Rover Defender just plowed on through all that mud. I appreciate that defenders are hard to come by in the US, but they are such a capable machine, I am really surprised that either your good self, Robby, Matt or Paul has not thought about adding one to the vehicle mix you all have. Something to think about Eric?
Maybe? Something. With dual purpose? Big Bob needs a Play mate Check out Murphy's diesel and they're tracked rig free bird. That's what Eric needs to look into getting. He can use that for backup and he can use it around the Homestead.
The Russians make what they call a *( GAZ 71 ).* We used them in Kazakhstan working around the Caspian Sea. It has the Best Tracks on any Track Vehicle I have ever seen. The engine was good but the Transmission was lacking. I would recommend bringing one here and have someone who knows what he's doing go through it. I think it is just that good and it would make one heck of a towing vehicle.
I like those hydro anchors! Caterpillar has a small tracked dump bodied "truck" thats only a little bigger than that snowkitten, it looks bad to the bone
Looks like a custom 4 core radiator would be a good next step for his Bomby. Keep the same overall dimensions but added cooling and not have to modify the machine. I’m sure there’s still a few companies out there that build custom radiators.
@@jrrarglblarg9241 Those ripsaws are only made for play. Too much work to rebuild it with, wider tracks, different cab, heavy duty suspension, improved drivetrain, etc.
I got 85° w90% humidity in my south yesterday, it's gonna be hoť this summer fõr sure lol.... Great to see th he whole family🐝 back in the wet "doin wat u do" lol 🌺 Keep em comin 👀 👋 🐌☕🐢
Interesting watching especially the snow cat. I had a WWII Weasel that occasionally was used in the water. Most of the time in the sand in the desert - lots of fun but parts became too expensive.
Hey Eric !!!! When you are building Mara's Wrecker ,,make provisions for ""TRACKS "" !!! HAHA COOLL video !! Thanks Wyatt for letting Eric ride along & Video !!! 🙃😊🤔🙄👍👍👍👍👍
Eric and Mara and baby sit cover and y'all had some fun and Eric that was Awesome job and Wyatt what that small snowcat did a Awesome job and Eric are you thinking of getting one now
I hope when you get the new white jeep runing you get a set of snow tracks for it like Casey ladeles red cherokee. You could put them to use easy in your neck of the woods.👍👍✌
At first I was going to ask what kind of toolbox drives into a place like that without a winch but now I'm wondering what kind of toolbox gets stuck with a winch while being surrounded by all those trees.😂
The Lone Wrangler----How many times would he have had to move the winch lines over the course of getting all the way out ? The vehicle didn`t seem very " capable" .
@@williameddy3740probably hundreds but not having a vehicle for 5 weeks and whatever it costs to have that tracked tow rig recover you should be plenty of motivation especially since he had to walk out of there in the first place🤷♂️
A shroud and electric fan will make DANG certain there isn't any overheat. You could even plumb in a remote cooling system so as to not mess with the dash and give it a shroud and electric fan.
I find it interesting that the sno-cat (or mud-cat) has no wipers on the front windows, but does have a wiper on the back window! Can't see where you are going, but you can see where you've been. And, yeah, a track vehicle was the way to go thru that awful mud.
I think Matt and robbie will be pausing this video to study that cat. Ps what was that thing you spotted at the antique store ,my guess it's to clear brush from a trail?
@@aaronmcconnell7358 I'm not a 100% sure but I believe they put them on trail groomers for Snowmobile trails. I think that's something like that. I don't remember where I saw it before.
Those legs the first time I seen those was a show from in a different country and they use them on all there tow trucks and they work so well because they get very rough winters with so much snow and they get a lot of ice. You would use them an be so happy with how they work.
Probably the best layed out tracked tow vehicle I’ve seen. Matt, Robbie and Heavy D can learn something from this young man.
I agree. He is set to get the job done.
I appreciate it!
Great rescue rig. Maybe add a second radiator in back if you don't want to cut up front, which I agree. Good job
@@wyattstowing247 youd do an awesome job doing a youtube with your rig
@@papatomsthoughts I was thinking the same thing, kind of like a baja race truck
What a cool snow cat tow truck. Months of mud ahead, no wonder it's closed. Rut damage is horrible. Thanks Eric and Mara.
This is a newer account but I'm a long subscriber. Always looking forward to BSF 🪝❣️ Donna
Tow Cat?
@@Buck1954😂 💥💯
This young man has set this little snow cat up beautifully…especially like the twin stiff legs . Having all the weight of the snowcat cantilevered greatly increase the actual towing capacity of this recovery unit.
Great video nice to see a young man self-employed! Sweet rig for sure!
Nice truck, ZR2 best package ever and definitely fun! Former owner of Blazer ZR2✌️.
Brother Eric is growin his offroad network in the north👍
That is absolutely phenominal! Its always great to have backup...period
Eric you need to send the snow cat one of your stickers, we can't have Matts being the only one on it. 🙂😄😃😀😉
If the guy with the sno cat sees this, you have an awesome rig sir, and I can see the time and effort you’ve put into it to make it what it is. Good work all around
Eric I love your channel. I first met you here when you went to the wrecker games and you took Matt's wrecker for a ride on Matt's channel. I had no idea what I was missing. You are so good at what you do and so good and relaxed in front of the camera. Thank you for all your hard work. You have a heart the size of Texas. I look forward to tagging along with you on many more adventures.
Now that's a handy wee machine for that conditions. Can't wait to see the wrecker back in action.
Glad you got to take us along for the ride !
Wow. That was definitely a mud bath ! Glad y'all was able to fetch him safety back to dry land .
Thanks for sharing the adventure with us Sir ! Can't wait for the next one. ✌️❤️🙏
I just called the man who owns this Company about the Tractor in the show. I might buy one if he hears of one. I was greatly surprised at the cost. The gentleman was extremely friendly and my wife,s family being from Minnesota we enjoyed quite a chat. This is the kind of people I love supporting. ( WE THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE UNITED ) RAYMOND F. PITTAM
The snow cat was definitely the right tool for the job, that would have been a difficult job with the wrecker, just too soft. I like his idea for the hydraulic field chocks!! We had field chocks (sometimes called field spades) on our wreckers in the Army. They are great for pulling when on slick mud to keep you from pulling your wrecker instead of pulling the stuck vehicle. His hydraulic ones are the cat's ass, beats having to drag them out and set them up every time like the Army ones. Great video!!!
Awesome snowcat. Matt and Robbie can take some lessons there
Off road wrecker winter games with snow cats!
Midwest winter wrecker games I’ll host it!
@@wyattstowing247 That would be super sweet.
Many thanks for getting my dad’s truck unstuck 🤗
Those winching anchors are a great idea!
Nice work! The tracks with those legs worked great, the machine did not move!
He's a nice grounded Yong man. I'm glad you got a chance to spend time with him. Great job on the recovery BTW.
Gooey mud is a challenge to all recovery people, fin video. Thanks for sharing
Thats some smooth snow cat operation..nice recovery 👍👍
Thanks for the video Eric great job getting it out, thanks for bringing us along. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed ❤️❤️ it.
That's a real nice snow cat it makes a difference having those outriggers on the back u should look in to putting a set of them on the back of the wrecker
They are nice long ones that can raise up high enough to get out of the way.
They would be game changers for sure!
Extremely well set up little recovery vehicle. And he knows what he is doing.
The only thing I would have done different is not running the cable low to a snatch block. Mud or snow, it just seems to work better if you involve lift, so you aren't dragging it through what got it stuck to begin with. Cool little unit though...
Great job getting that guy out. That was a real soup bowl!! The ol' wrecker would have had a miserable time trying to navigate all that soupy mud especially while dragging someone's vehicle out! I think the right decision was made!! LOL!!
Many times people disagree with decisions they didnt get to make, especially when it inconveniences them... im sure this guy was pitching a fit since he hasnt had his vehicle in over a month... but as we can see there are usually reasons behind it.
Glad they got it out. Thats an awesome little rig! Great video!
Which isn't to say the reasons were good!
Close the park, yes, not allow limited access to recover a vehicle, no!
@@mahbriggs they did allow him... they just wouldn't allow him to use a wheeled recovery vehicle that WOULD get stuck as well
@anthonyraines5951
I know of several "mud" trucks locally that could have made that same recovery without doing anymore damage than the tracked vehicle did.
Look, the BSF recovery wrecker is quite capable, bit it has it's limits, and would have been unsuitable for this recovery.
But there are other types of vehicles that are not designed to lift and carry, but are quite capable of towing!
@m riggs i think we will have to agree to disagree on that. Not saying it couldn't be recovered with a wheeled vehicle but there were many places in that video that the tracks stayed right on top of the ground and the vehicle being towed behind it just sank in.
@anthonyraines5951
Well it was the vehicle being rescued.
It did not have the large tires associated with mud trucks.
In fact, it was pretty much a stock vehicle. Did it even have lockers?
My point is that it was not a very capable mud vehicle. There are many that could have handled that level of mud quite well.
Even my Jeep XJ probably could have drug that Toyota out of there, and it far from a purpose built mud vehicle.
My point is it that it did not take a tracked vehicle like to recover that Toyota. Kudos to the guy that did! It looks like a pretty good machine, I am certainly not criticizing him! Just the idiots that prevented somebody else from going in earlier to get the guy out!
So Wise , Thank You . A wise selection of recovery vehicle. Sadly I think that the tow truck would have had a tough time .
That snow cat is a cool rig. Well done.
That's a pretty sick suv with the winch
spent a couple dollars on that 1?
I am just amazed at the places some people will take basically stock vehicles.
That's an expensive one too.
This park had a reputation of being basic and easy. Most of the park is just a 2 track road. Where he got stuck is a new section thats lower and closer to the river. Everyone was surprised we managed to get stuck. My XJ on 33in MTs had to winch a few times to get out
That's a sweet rig he has there.. looks like he has thought it out and worked out where to put items in a small place but made it workable.... and the Peterbuilt tilt tray looks great also.
I like his rig, you can tell he takes pride in it,😉👍, that's just something ya don't see much of anymore, with a name like Wyatt, he should paint, "I'm Your Huckleberry" on his rig, and maybe a couple six-shooters somewhere, lol, thanks for sharing guys.
That was Docs saying. Hells coming with me, would be fitting
love that snow cat set up!
Great to see the Defender plodding through; I love mine!
At 22:11 - That almost looks like a Fab Rat (Paul Cox's symbol) without a wrench, lol. Thank you for another great video.
Well thought out setup! A trany cooler & dual bypass rad would be a great upgrade. Love the LS swap!
That is a very sanitary rig. Matt and Robby take note.
Good video, that was a sweet recovery vehicle he has. Always nice to stop with the family to see the sites , life is short, enjoy it.
Thanks for the ride. It's definitely a different environment there from what I'm used to seeing at MOOR. Watching these recovery channels, I've seen quite a variety of tracked vehicles, but I don't believe I've seen any two that were the same....lol
Great video, really good to see someone use innovation and good old common sense. Heavy D has used his snow cats for wet recovery's and they work well. Out here in the west more likely to have sand and loose rock create problems. Just really fine people that willing to go the extra mile. All you gentlemen and ladies show really values still get the job done.
Nice work, Matt is rebuilding his, so hope he's seen what this can do. Now BSF have seen this in action, I'm sure they now know the way forwards with theirs.
This gent has his unit pretty sorted out. Few touch up on cooling.
Fan shroud would help a lot.
I'm glad I came back around to yall and you've gotten some recognition on the channels I've found because of yall originally.
Cool tracked machine, and LS motor and trans makes a good combination indeed plus a cool headed operator.
Yes Matt and Robby could do the same motor for their snow cats.
Have to ask why the Landcruiser didn't try winching himself out?
That looks to be a recently (last 10 years or less) logged out and replanted. They would have had to hook to 3 or 4 trees for every winch pull, and even that might have yanked trees out by the roots with the ground that soft.
Was wondering this myself...
Eric nice to see others working together up in that tamarac stuff, no idea why that driver went into that! Wyatt super snow cat! Say hi to Jeff Vorbeck at the junk yard, the wifes cousin. Eric get that jeep torn apart ya got from Sid, that's my old shop he's in. Have fun Dewey
Wow Great video & recovery!! Thankyou
The snow cat with the LS1 CHEVY MOTOR DID THE GREAT JOB .
For those of us that live in desert regions, this was quite interesting. I can see why the authoritied didn't want you trying to go rescue it with a wheeled vehicle.
Which doesn't make the correct decision!
A suitably equipped wheeled vehicle could have gotten him out without doing any more damage than the tracked vehicle did.
I can understand closing the park to the general public, but not allowing a vehicle recovery was stupid!
@@mahbriggs That takes someone who has to try and determine which wheeled vehicles can and can’t make it and then authorize them. Way easier and less time consuming to just say it has to be a tracked vehicle since there isn’t likely to be a bunch of them, and they likely to make it without digging deep ruts.
@NBSV1
In otherwords, just being lazy!
@@mahbriggs Well, I’m sure if you wanted to volunteer they’d let you do it.
@NBSV1
Listen to the video, they wouldn't let a wheeled vehicle do it!
Good job guys , very soupy stuff ! tires are important if he had good mud terrains he would not struggled as much .
Great video,always enjoy the ride along, in whatever situation, seatcover has a great collection of hoodies
I like the different equipment. You guys should look up an old wrecker called swamp thing. He was fun to watch in deep mud. Be a good one to build to handle mud.
Great video, live the LS cat.
And the good old Land Rover Defender just plowed on through all that mud. I appreciate that defenders are hard to come by in the US, but they are such a capable machine, I am really surprised that either your good self, Robby, Matt or Paul has not thought about adding one to the vehicle mix you all have. Something to think about Eric?
That old sno Kat is cool. Eric , you should build something like that.
I can see why the Toyota owner was tired of waiting! It's not just a trail rig, I imagine that's probably his daily!
4-runner? Why do people do this??
Bless NICE 👍 video and AWESOME 👏 recovery. Thanks 😊
Someone needs to get this young man a yankum rope...... Cool that you were up in my neck of woods!!
You definitely need a tracked unit after you build the new wrecker. It definitely would have came in handy in the S10 recovery.
Maybe? Something. With dual purpose? Big Bob needs a Play mate
Check out Murphy's diesel and they're tracked rig free bird.
That's what Eric needs to look into getting. He can use that for backup and he can use it around the Homestead.
Freebird is a beast. But its always good to add another tool to the toolbox so maybe a Snowcat and a winchbox for Big Bob.
@@christopherthompson4359 That could work also.
The Russians make what they call a *( GAZ 71 ).* We used them in Kazakhstan working around the Caspian Sea. It has the Best Tracks on any Track Vehicle I have ever seen. The engine was good but the Transmission was lacking. I would recommend bringing one here and have someone who knows what he's doing go through it. I think it is just that good and it would make one heck of a towing vehicle.
Robby doesn’t have nothing on Wyatt. He has a sweet setup.
Baaaabbbbbyyyyy... seat cover do do, do da do.
Baby seat cover do do, do da do.
C'mon sing it with me!
Mama seat cover do do, do da do...
I like those hydro anchors! Caterpillar has a small tracked dump bodied "truck" thats only a little bigger than that snowkitten, it looks bad to the bone
Looks like a fun tool.
Great Vid!
Looks like a custom 4 core radiator would be a good next step for his Bomby. Keep the same overall dimensions but added cooling and not have to modify the machine.
I’m sure there’s still a few companies out there that build custom radiators.
You guys are great
Good to see Mara out and about. So do we see a tracked vehicle in your future?
Cleetus McFarland needs to sell his Ripsaw to one of the recovery channels.
@@jrrarglblarg9241 He sold it already. th-cam.com/video/LFdBOgexrLw/w-d-xo.html
@@WhiteBuffalo59 huh. Last vid I’ve seen he broke it effing around. Thanks, I’ll go look.
@@WhiteBuffalo59 Yup, thanks. 👍He sold it to a buddy to fund aviation education.
Knowledge!
@@jrrarglblarg9241 Those ripsaws are only made for play.
Too much work to rebuild it with, wider tracks, different cab, heavy duty suspension, improved drivetrain, etc.
Awesome track unit 👍👍
Cool video, enjoyed the recovery.
I don’t know if you seen it or heard about it but Robby got a 30 foot limo and had it lifted and reveled it at Easter Jeep safari.
I am sure it's super muddy but that looks super fun.
Wyatt’s towing out of Mcgregor worked out of there yard for Asplundh. Good kids way to go
I got 85° w90% humidity in my south yesterday, it's gonna be hoť this summer fõr sure lol....
Great to see th he whole family🐝 back in the wet "doin wat u do" lol
🌺 Keep em comin 👀 👋
🐌☕🐢
Idk where you are but I have been sweatin my butt off In SC lately
@@anthonyraines5951 I feel ya, ga is brutal right now 😓
Driving through peat is different than sand. In my area of Canada, the trails are just like that
keep the clips coming
Good recovery.
'Go tha Defender'!
Cheers for sharing.
Interesting watching especially the snow cat. I had a WWII Weasel that occasionally was used in the water. Most of the time in the sand in the desert - lots of fun but parts became too expensive.
Thank you so much very entertaining great video
Hey Eric !!!! When you are building Mara's Wrecker ,,make provisions for ""TRACKS "" !!! HAHA COOLL video !! Thanks Wyatt for letting Eric ride along & Video !!! 🙃😊🤔🙄👍👍👍👍👍
Eric and Mara and baby sit cover and y'all had some fun and Eric that was Awesome job and Wyatt what that small snowcat did a Awesome job and Eric are you thinking of getting one now
That is a nice little machine.
That little track vehicle does a great job for its size!👍
Love The Snow Kat 👀🤩👀🤩👀🤩👀👀🤩👀👀👀🤩👀👀🤩👀👀👀🤩👀👀👀🤪🤪😮😊
16:30 looking at that Defender, the toyota guy must be regretting going off road on that suv.
I hope when you get the new white jeep runing you get a set of snow tracks for it like Casey ladeles red cherokee. You could put them to use easy in your neck of the woods.👍👍✌
At first I was going to ask what kind of toolbox drives into a place like that without a winch but now I'm wondering what kind of toolbox gets stuck with a winch while being surrounded by all those trees.😂
The Lone Wrangler----How many times would he have had to move the winch lines over the course of getting all the way out ? The vehicle didn`t seem very " capable" .
@@williameddy3740probably hundreds but not having a vehicle for 5 weeks and whatever it costs to have that tracked tow rig recover you should be plenty of motivation especially since he had to walk out of there in the first place🤷♂️
A shroud and electric fan will make DANG certain there isn't any overheat. You could even plumb in a remote cooling system so as to not mess with the dash and give it a shroud and electric fan.
Watching the driver skills of the Toyota it's not a mystery why it was stuck.
Snow cat was awesome
Thats some serious mud. That 4 runner looked stock. Might as well take a minivan in there. They need some upgrades.
Yes like a lift, bigger tires and a winch, oooops it already has those.
@@iffykidmn8170 Lockers. If it has a lift and bigger tires it doesn't look like much.
I'm surprised with a winch he couldn't self rescue. He poped right out fairly easy from what I can tell on video
I find it interesting that the sno-cat (or mud-cat) has no wipers on the front windows, but does have a wiper on the back window! Can't see where you are going, but you can see where you've been.
And, yeah, a track vehicle was the way to go thru that awful mud.
It does, they just weren't installed. Cheers from Canada!😁🇨🇦
The first recpvery channel ive ever watched years ago!! Voice sounded familiar
Dang, thats quite the set up on that cat. Matt should be looking at this cat while designing his bombi.
ok he has a winch on the land rover and it works why would he need some help. but this is the kind of mud i use to play in all the time and loved it
winched for hours before conditions worsened.
Nice job on this video, it was fun to watch.
Omg the peat bog!!!
I think Matt and robbie will be pausing this video to study that cat. Ps what was that thing you spotted at the antique store ,my guess it's to clear brush from a trail?
I believe you're correct the amount that to the front of the vehicle cuts branches as they go
@@mudfun3703 I'd love to have one ,definitely a cool piece of equipment.
@@aaronmcconnell7358 I'm not a 100% sure but I believe they put them on trail groomers for Snowmobile trails. I think that's something like that. I don't remember where I saw it before.
Those legs the first time I seen those was a show from in a different country and they use them on all there tow trucks and they work so well because they get very rough winters with so much snow and they get a lot of ice. You would use them an be so happy with how they work.
Also like to add the customer cant drive for crap 😂