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I was under the impression that a tracked quad could run FS roads where snowmachines were legal. Quads with tires were not legal but tracks were. I could be way off here so don't hold me to it. Aside from size, not sue what the difference would be between a tracked quad and a snow cat. I used to love riding the snowcats up the mountains skiing back east. 1st turns in fresh powder off of a snow cat was awesome stuff.
after checking out more maps of the groomed roads , there is still lots of roads that are not groomed that i could run this thing on lots of green dot roads , only a handfull of roads are groomed and the areas where i would go does not look like to have groomed roads for snowmobiles .
Does this cat have a hydraulic drive system, pumps and hubs? I have not seen any other type, but I dont know much about the old ones. In the picture it looks like there are several tire guides that need replaced to prevent tire damage. How do the rubber belts look, any cracks or weathered spots? I help work on the snow cats in Cle Elum, and it can get spendy fast. If you need more info or ideas on where to get stuff you may want to contact mfswallace he works with them also.Quote from: benbo30 on January 14, 2013, 09:41:20 PMafter checking out more maps of the groomed roads , there is still lots of roads that are not groomed that i could run this thing on lots of green dot roads , only a handfull of roads are groomed and the areas where i would go does not look like to have groomed roads for snowmobiles . Be careful if you enter any area make sure you are not in an area closed to motorized vehicles except snowmobiles!Quote from: jackelope on January 14, 2013, 09:35:45 PMI was under the impression that a tracked quad could run FS roads where snowmachines were legal. Quads with tires were not legal but tracks were. I could be way off here so don't hold me to it. Aside from size, not sue what the difference would be between a tracked quad and a snow cat. I used to love riding the snowcats up the mountains skiing back east. 1st turns in fresh powder off of a snow cat was awesome stuff.Based on definition these would be in violation of the law, however it would most likely be up to the officer you encounter. Also maybe other ranger districts are more tolerant of these type of vehicles.Brandon
Does this cat have a hydraulic drive system, pumps and hubs? I have not seen any other type, but I dont know much about the old ones. In the picture it looks like there are several tire guides that need replaced to prevent tire damage. How do the rubber belts look, any cracks or weathered spots? I help work on the snow cats in Cle Elum, and it can get spendy fast. If you need more info or ideas on where to get stuff you may want to contact mfswallace he works with them also
Definitely do your math on where it's legal to drive a snow cat. I have a friend in Darrington that has a snow cat and a few years ago he got busted by the forest service for innocently driving on deep ungroomed, forest service roads. He got a warning from the forest service and they said if they bust him a second time it's a $5000 ticket. That's the Mt.Baker/Snoqualmie area. I know, it's a bunch of crap, a guy should be able to drive a snow cat around like a pick-up when a pick-up can't get there anymore, but that's the dictator world we live in. Anyway, we were wanting a snow cat as well for our place on the eastside. Fortunately we're surrounded by thousands of acres of private forest land and have permission to drive in there.