The SnowCat Video
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Dawg, that was a Cushman Trackster - much smaller.
The 'marsh' model had a skirt that would allow it to float.
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There used to be a similar vehicle - on tracs - that could also float in water and was lime green. Anyone remember the name?
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Cool little Snowcat and Ed is a good driver. He's very special.
I'll call him Special Ed!
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Very nice video! I want a snowcat. I've also never heard of a V4 engine. Never knew they made them.
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how fast does it go?
Nathongawesomeness 2 years ago
If you've got some really flat-fresh snow you can get it up to about 20 Mph but because of the short length of the tracks it'll start "porpoising" where the nose starts rocking up and down so you have to watch it.
erod1944 2 years ago
It''ll go about 20mph on really flat-fresh snow but it tends have the nose rock up and down at that speed because of the short length of the tracks.
erod1944 2 years ago
been there done that at 10,000' and let me tell you seems everytime I have gone its been cold. 1969 ford 6cycl and auto!
good job!!!!
wine721 3 years ago
Just received a snowcat "upgrade". A 1982 DMC 1450 8-person cat that we just re-conditioned. 1969 Ford 6 & auto also. Hope we get some snow in Yosemite soon to give it a run. The DMC only had 90 hours on it and it purrs. It was parked in a company yard for 20+ years abandoned & unloved. We only go to 7800ft though....
erod1944 3 years ago