Basic Snowcat Benching, Pistenbully 600LR Winch (POV)

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  • čas přidán 20. 12. 2021
  • Preparing our widest slope. Knocking over the whales and spreading them across the slope to prepare for our first customers of the season. Three cats going hard for 4-5 days to get the basic shape and place the snow where we want it.
    Filmed with an Insta360 Go 2
    Created with Wondershare Filmora
  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 19

  • @tabcreedence6553
    @tabcreedence6553 Před 2 lety +4

    Had no idea Snowcats were this high-tech nowadays. Amazing machine

  • @Psstnbooly
    @Psstnbooly Před 2 lety +1

    Great videos from a fellow part-time operator 👌🏼

  • @blloyd2628
    @blloyd2628 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for a great video, keep em coming

  • @420people
    @420people Před rokem

    Nice curls!!

  • @adnebakk-opheim1342
    @adnebakk-opheim1342 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you do a vid on the joistick? Great vid btw. This is my dream job

    • @pushnpow
      @pushnpow  Před 2 lety

      If you look through the videos on my channel there’s a walk-around of the machine that has a little bit about the joystick 👍

    • @pushnpow
      @pushnpow  Před 2 lety +2

      If I can find the time and some decent light I’ll do a full rundown on all the controls and everything on the machine. But it will take a while to mash together.

  • @mackenziestephenson2
    @mackenziestephenson2 Před rokem

    Why dont they put levelling cabs on them like the forestry stuff?

    • @pushnpow
      @pushnpow  Před rokem

      There’s no point. Forestry machines have to slew on a slope so being able to level the upper-structure makes them more stable and uses less torque when slewing on steep slopes. A levelling cab would have absolutely no use, it would just increase weight and make it difficult to see the blade.

  • @Nickodemus83
    @Nickodemus83 Před 2 lety +2

    Sounds like its from Sweden??

    • @pushnpow
      @pushnpow  Před 2 lety +5

      Yep, I’m the oddball kiwi working in a Swedish ski area. I don’t speak Swedish, but I do speak a little snowcat.

    • @Nickodemus83
      @Nickodemus83 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pushnpow cool, so where in sweden do you work?

    • @pushnpow
      @pushnpow  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Nickodemus83 Sälen. Near the Norwegian border.

    • @JGadensgaard
      @JGadensgaard Před 2 lety

      How does a kiwi end up driving a snowcat in Sweden? 😁 i would very much like to try it for a season 👌

  • @drewl4762
    @drewl4762 Před 2 lety

    Where's this at?

    • @pushnpow
      @pushnpow  Před 2 lety

      Sweden

    • @teamsopslut634
      @teamsopslut634 Před rokem

      Tyckte väl att jag kände igen radio ljudet för pappa kör maskin på Idrefjäll å har varit mä några nätter å ska själv kanske köra lite i vinter

  • @ronharris91
    @ronharris91 Před rokem

    If you know your slope a gps is unnecessary. Not a chirp lol, clealy you know what you are doing. I never had the luxury of a gps.

    • @pushnpow
      @pushnpow  Před rokem +1

      It’s more for depth mapping for our snow management and snowmaking system. The snowcats map the snow depth as they work and it gets sent to a database that overlays the snow depth on a terrain map for the snowmakers to look at. Then they can see the depth at the end of a shift and know where they should make snow next. It saves on unnecessary snowmaking and keeps the depth consistent. It also means new operators can adapt to the terrain faster and not waste snow and diesel pushing it where it isn’t needed.
      That’s the only time I’ve had gps on a snowcat, most resorts don’t have it but that resort does and it’s a useful tool.