No mud. Deep snow this time.
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Was a March 2015 ride in NH. The one I described at the start of the thread. Last couple of winters haven't had a ton of snow. Got off pretty easy other than trees breaking from wet snow on them.
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I actually plow all the trails with my AC Turbo Diesel. Set the blade about 8" to a foot , the snow sled guys are happy and I don't get stuck. However, you don't want to get stuck with a plow on, as the winch is already hooked to the plow. I have a 72" plow, but a V plow would be perfect. Sled guys are happy to have me groom the trails, because I bring my chainsaw, big snow can bring down big trees, no doubt about it!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xtl...ature=youtu.be
We don't plow any of the ATV trails. We do however groom bigger trails for the snowmobiles.
This is my winter job. We didn't get enough snow this year to even take the snowcat out once.
We had snow up on top but nothing down low and you can't unload the cat in dirt.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xtl...ature=youtu.be
We don't plow any of the ATV trails. We do however groom bigger trails for the snowmobiles.
This is my winter job. We didn't get enough snow this year to even take the snowcat out once.
We had snow up on top but nothing down low and you can't unload the cat in dirt.
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