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Snowcat
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:09 pm
by buzz
Has anyone used a snowcat to hunt out of ? Snowcat meaning a Tucker, Lmc, Dmc, Thiokol, Snow Trac or something of that nature.
Re: Snowcat
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:25 pm
by chilcotin hillbilly
A friend of mine just bought a BV 206 and offered to me for next season, i will see how it works.
Re: Snowcat
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:59 pm
by George Streepy
Top speed on most is less than 15 mph. Some will go faster but tear up the tracks and undercarriage. Most will have the tracks smacking on the bottom of the cab if you go to fast, assuming they have enough power to go very fast. Not very fuel efficient either, especially if you try to run them over ten mph. There are better options out there for the money in my opinion.
Haven't actually hunted out of one but have been around quite a few.
Re: Snowcat
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:43 am
by buzz
Last summer I bought a 1964 Thiokol 201 with a v4 ford 4speed manual hi low range. It had now problem doing 25mph in high gear.
Before I did much work on it or hunt out of it I got an offer I could not refuse.
I think if you got the right machine it would be fun to hunt out of.
Re: Snowcat
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:04 am
by captd
We have a couple bombadier bombis for coyote hunting when snow gets too deep for trucks. there six wide by ten ft long, 18 or 24 in tracks , three seats with box for several hounds on back, 20 mph top, underpowered 1600 cc gas with 4 speed, you brake tracks to steer. in the process of converting mine to deutz diesel with hyd motors driving yhe tracks. best, don
Re: Snowcat
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:18 am
by George Streepy
buzz wrote:Last summer I bought a 1964 Thiokol 201 with a v4 ford 4speed manual hi low range. It had now problem doing 25mph in high gear.
Before I did much work on it or hunt out of it I got an offer I could not refuse.
I think if you got the right machine it would be fun to hunt out of.
Most snowcats won't hold together very long running them at that speed, if they will actually reach it. The other problem with a snowcat as well as ATV tracks or truck tracks is they don't use skis. That makes them illegal to use on pretty much any public land in Washington. Pretty much stuck with a snowmobile unless your on private property. Snowcats are neat but there are a lot of drawbacks to them.
Re: Snowcat
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 4:33 pm
by MT Hounder
Friend of mine builds a snow cat called extreme hagglunds they are on the internet they are cool!