The only advantage to this is, the boggie wheel suspension. Boggie wheels do not require any snow. All other skid frame designs require snow to cool and lubricate the high fax.
I was thinking the same thing, but I imagine it's a pretty cheap sled, and beating the heck out of it is just part of it. You might buy a new one every season, faik. It seems counter-intuitive not to use the front of the sled to get the tractor loaded onto the sled, but that rear wall keeps it from sliding back out, once you're over it. Still, you're right about that being a point of failure from wear and tear. But is it really 250 lbs? It sounds like a lawnmower engine. Maybe the drive train for the track weighs a lot more than I think. I sort of feel the same way about power boats. As long as it has enough power to get where I want to go, it doesn't have to go very fast, so unless it's Hell's Canyon or something like that, it doesn't need that much horsepower. Our notion of a snow machine is a Polaris or Ski-Doo that can go 60 or 70 miles an hour on the flat, when really, all most of us really need or want is something motorized that can cover distance on the snow or water. Back in the days I hung out with farm kids, snowmobiles were definitely a sport, but after I became a man I thought of them as tools, and I just wanted to be able to get to camp when the roads were snowed-in, or haul my ice-fishing gear to the lake.
OK, I think this video has convinced me to get a SnowDog...
So smart. Just got my SnowDog yesterday and this is an amazing trick! Thanks!
What a fun little vehicle. Would love that.
Damn that’s a neat trick with the chain!
That's pretty cool! I kind of want one now.
That's awesome!!!! Thank you for posting this!!!!
- Honey, I'll go for a spin with the Snowdog. And then, if I have the time, I might pop into the bar.
That's freakn sweet
These things are so awesome
Good idea on that chain.
Without words!
very clever solution!
Great idea
I like it :))
Ingenious
Pretty cool! Just need another suv/van to bring the other sled and fishing gear.
I want to buy one of those
i want one, what are the different models, prices, is there financing to get one
That is geniuses
Is this the smallest snowdog 7 compact? How does it fare in snow?
small snow blade to push the snow available for it? for driveway use
Thank
Cool
Benny Hill Music Please
Просто отлично.
That the compact?
Fucking Brilliant!!
What was the purpose of the chain?
These things look great. They can do a lot that a regular snowmobile cannot.
No not really but the main key was affordability and something that is fun, safe, while still being able to do work and play with.
The only advantage to this is, the boggie wheel suspension.
Boggie wheels do not require any snow.
All other skid frame designs require snow to cool and lubricate the high fax.
Excellent example of loading/unloading of the machine. One question which model SnowDog are you using?
B13me
Awesome i hope i dont break my lil 110 lb back!
What size is your Snow Dog?
Nice but no more space for the fishing gear lol
Get a 2nd sled
And it'll pull a fat guy and his cooler..Awesome!!
Given even the compact model is 250 pounds don’t you risk damaging the rear of the sled by going over its back edge with that weight?
I was thinking the same thing, but I imagine it's a pretty cheap sled, and beating the heck out of it is just part of it. You might buy a new one every season, faik. It seems counter-intuitive not to use the front of the sled to get the tractor loaded onto the sled, but that rear wall keeps it from sliding back out, once you're over it. Still, you're right about that being a point of failure from wear and tear.
But is it really 250 lbs? It sounds like a lawnmower engine. Maybe the drive train for the track weighs a lot more than I think.
I sort of feel the same way about power boats. As long as it has enough power to get where I want to go, it doesn't have to go very fast, so unless it's Hell's Canyon or something like that, it doesn't need that much horsepower. Our notion of a snow machine is a Polaris or Ski-Doo that can go 60 or 70 miles an hour on the flat, when really, all most of us really need or want is something motorized that can cover distance on the snow or water. Back in the days I hung out with farm kids, snowmobiles were definitely a sport, but after I became a man I thought of them as tools, and I just wanted to be able to get to camp when the roads were snowed-in, or haul my ice-fishing gear to the lake.
this is the compact? 13.5 HP?
It’s the compacted think 7 or 10 hp
Is this the compact model or the standard model?
Compact 10 hp one ! The 13 hp is a little bit bigger
Want to see the 13 horsepower loaded up most people go for that one
so what my coke habit fits in an suv. You don't see me braggin
what no headlights
I wish I hadn't watched this.
👏👏👍👌🇳🇴 😷
Too bad they don’t make a battery powered one.
Check CZcams as I saw a video with something similar just last week
@@newbrunswick12345 I’ve seen one online but never seen it for sale.
I call that thing the hack job ice fisherman's back blowerouter
YOUR JUST SO LUCKY YOU DIDINT ACCIDENTLY FULL THROTTLE IT ON THAT STUPID SLED,, YOU WOULD HAVE ENDED UP ON THE ROOF