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Re: Snocat
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2023, 07:50:52 PM »
Ford straight six. Bulletproof.

Yeah an excellent engine! You got such a good deal on that thing! The pics show it to be in amazing condition! Contact me if your ever thinking about selling it!

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Re: Snocat
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2023, 07:59:00 PM »
Ford straight six. Bulletproof.

Yeah an excellent engine! You got such a good deal on that thing! The pics show it to be in amazing condition! Contact me if your ever thinking about selling it!
I really did get a great deal. I’ll let you know if I decide to sell. I may get a Tacoma crew cab and put tracks on it at some point and sell the snocat.  Expensive to do that but you can take the tracks off in the summer and use the truck spring summer and fall.
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #17 on: December 13, 2023, 08:19:08 PM »
Ford straight six. Bulletproof.

Yeah an excellent engine! You got such a good deal on that thing! The pics show it to be in amazing condition! Contact me if your ever thinking about selling it!
I really did get a great deal. I’ll let you know if I decide to sell. I may get a Tacoma crew cab and put tracks on it at some point and sell the snocat.  Expensive to do that but you can take the tracks off in the summer and use the truck spring summer and fall.

Do you need snow to run those tracks?
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #18 on: December 13, 2023, 08:29:42 PM »
Ford straight six. Bulletproof.

Yeah an excellent engine! You got such a good deal on that thing! The pics show it to be in amazing condition! Contact me if your ever thinking about selling it!
I really did get a great deal. I’ll let you know if I decide to sell. I may get a Tacoma crew cab and put tracks on it at some point and sell the snocat.  Expensive to do that but you can take the tracks off in the summer and use the truck spring summer and fall.

Do you need snow to run those tracks?
Both can run on dirt but it is hard on tracks. Snow is better for both.

Neighbor has a tracked Tacoma and they are really nice. Couple neighbors have tracked side by sides.
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #19 on: December 13, 2023, 11:47:23 PM »
In your experience is there a limit on snow depth with that machine?

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Re: Snocat
« Reply #20 on: December 14, 2023, 04:29:42 AM »
That's an awesome machine, lucky you didn't go to jail for the price you paid, that was a steal.
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #21 on: December 14, 2023, 07:14:50 AM »
In your experience is there a limit on snow depth with that machine?
I drove it up to my cabin last weekend on no snow just a 5/8 minus crushed gravel road. It snowed a little and when I took it back downhill to my lower lot there was about 2” of wet sloppy snow left.

It does best in a foot of snow or more for steering and soft ride. It’s basically a tank or bulldozer, no suspension. You need that snow to soften the ride.

Ice it is not good in. Crusty snow is fine but sheets of ice it is no bueno.
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #22 on: December 14, 2023, 07:17:56 AM »
In your experience is there a limit on snow depth with that machine?
I drove it up to my cabin last weekend on no snow just a 5/8 minus crushed gravel road. It snowed a little and when I took it back downhill to my lower lot there was about 2” of wet sloppy snow left.

It does best in a foot of snow or more for steering and soft ride. It’s basically a tank or bulldozer, no suspension. You need that snow to soften the ride.

Ice it is not good in. Crusty snow is fine but sheets of ice it is no bueno.

Have you gotten stuck because of too much snow?
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #23 on: December 14, 2023, 07:30:49 AM »
In your experience is there a limit on snow depth with that machine?
I drove it up to my cabin last weekend on no snow just a 5/8 minus crushed gravel road. It snowed a little and when I took it back downhill to my lower lot there was about 2” of wet sloppy snow left.

It does best in a foot of snow or more for steering and soft ride. It’s basically a tank or bulldozer, no suspension. You need that snow to soften the ride.

Ice it is not good in. Crusty snow is fine but sheets of ice it is no bueno.

Have you gotten stuck because of too much snow?
never been stuck the tracks are pretty wide and give a massive footprint. I’ve been in two feet of fresh snow with big wind drifts without issue. It will climb some pretty steep stuff too.

It’s not fast, maybe 20mph tops.
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #24 on: December 14, 2023, 07:39:01 AM »
I thought you were kidding when you started this post.   Way cool.   Man I’d have fun with that, much easier to haul photo gear than sled.

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Re: Snocat
« Reply #25 on: December 14, 2023, 07:57:06 AM »
I thought you were kidding when you started this post.   Way cool.   Man I’d have fun with that, much easier to haul photo gear than sled.
When I was younger I used to haul my sleds over the pass every weekend on an open deck trailer. Ice storms would coat the covers in a blanket of ice. Had to fight the buckles to get them undone, then haul Rubbermaid tubs and coolers on my lap up to cabin in multiple trips.

Got older and bought an enclosed trailer to haul sleds. No more frozen covers to fight and a nice place to put on and take off snow gear. Also bought a tow behind trailer for the sleds to get it all in one trip versus three with it on my lap.

Then seeing at night in the snow/rain on the pass got tough so I bought a container to store sleds in on east side of the mountain so I didn’t have to tow a trailer in the dark.

Most recent upgrade was the snocat to just drive up in comfort. Only have to where snow boots, no helmet, no snow gear. I can fit the dog and family inside all the gear in the cargo box.

The older I get the more I want to make life easier.
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #26 on: December 14, 2023, 08:12:32 AM »
How about that a 5-speed manual automatic behind the 300CID engine.
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #27 on: December 14, 2023, 09:50:53 AM »
How about that a 5-speed manual automatic behind the 300CID engine.
The taped on cup holder beyond the shifter and fire extinguisher didn’t last very long.
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Re: Snocat
« Reply #28 on: December 14, 2023, 11:13:20 AM »
I thought you were kidding when you started this post.   Way cool.   Man I’d have fun with that, much easier to haul photo gear than sled.
When I was younger I used to haul my sleds over the pass every weekend on an open deck trailer. Ice storms would coat the covers in a blanket of ice. Had to fight the buckles to get them undone, then haul Rubbermaid tubs and coolers on my lap up to cabin in multiple trips.

Got older and bought an enclosed trailer to haul sleds. No more frozen covers to fight and a nice place to put on and take off snow gear. Also bought a tow behind trailer for the sleds to get it all in one trip versus three with it on my lap.

Then seeing at night in the snow/rain on the pass got tough so I bought a container to store sleds in on east side of the mountain so I didn’t have to tow a trailer in the dark.

Most recent upgrade was the snocat to just drive up in comfort. Only have to where snow boots, no helmet, no snow gear. I can fit the dog and family inside all the gear in the cargo box.

The older I get the more I want to make life easier.

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Re: Snocat
« Reply #29 on: December 14, 2023, 11:19:50 AM »
I thought you were kidding when you started this post.   Way cool.   Man I’d have fun with that, much easier to haul photo gear than sled.
When I was younger I used to haul my sleds over the pass every weekend on an open deck trailer. Ice storms would coat the covers in a blanket of ice. Had to fight the buckles to get them undone, then haul Rubbermaid tubs and coolers on my lap up to cabin in multiple trips.

Got older and bought an enclosed trailer to haul sleds. No more frozen covers to fight and a nice place to put on and take off snow gear. Also bought a tow behind trailer for the sleds to get it all in one trip versus three with it on my lap.

Then seeing at night in the snow/rain on the pass got tough so I bought a container to store sleds in on east side of the mountain so I didn’t have to tow a trailer in the dark.

Most recent upgrade was the snocat to just drive up in comfort. Only have to where snow boots, no helmet, no snow gear. I can fit the dog and family inside all the gear in the cargo box.

The older I get the more I want to make life easier.

Ha, I like the way you roll. Can't wait to see your toy list when you're 80!
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