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That sure is a great lookin' machine you have there !!!! Wish I was there in your snow, and I could just leave this mud behind here in Louisiana >>></P>


Where are you from ? Do you hunt out of this machine, kinda looks like you have a built in deer blind ~~~~</P>


Happy You Joined Up, be looking forward to reading your threads ~~~~ [:O]</P>
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I agree, great looking rig. Makes you want to go outside and play. Thanks for sharing and welcome to the forum.

mmolnar
 
Welcome to the forum!!!

Nice looking machine.

I'm guessing you're in the Northeast. Maybe New Hamshire? I see all those birch trees.
 
Thanks for comps. My rigs home is in Oakley Utah. We use it for transportation from the parking lot to the cabin after they close the gate for the winter. Before we bought it we would get our 4X4 quad stuck when the snow turns mushy in the spring, thus the need for the tracks. It also comes in very handy to get fire wood back from the mountain behind us.
 
Too much snow

the rtv with tracks works well but when you have 2' of powder you're trying to plowing through , you better have a shovel!
 
Re: Too much snow

Nice rig in a nice place! It looks like a mini-Thiokol tractor. Nothin' better than sliding over that light, dry, Wasatch powder - except maybe driving through it in a RTV cab.
 
Re: Too much snow

yes I do but on hard or packed surfaces the tracks make the side windows rattle. I'm going to put on some plastic spacers that came on our toy hauler and see if it will stop it.
 
Re: Too much snow

[quote user="doggman"]It looks like a mini-Thiokol[/quote]
If you're into snow machines like the Thikol, visit www.forumsforums.com
It's the largest snowcat forum there is... (for recreational users). There's 1 other forum dedicated to groomers that's a little larger.
 
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