Re: Snow-Dog Type Snow Machine Made- Washington State
[Re: ol mike]
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12/04/23 10:52 PM
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Snowdog is what one of my buddies has.
The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his own weight. Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Snow-Dog Type Snow Machine Made- Washington State
[Re: ol mike]
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12/05/23 01:04 PM
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I like Snow-Dogs but would prefer something with a Honda engine instead of a Briggs & Stratton. That's what I was thinking. Put a Honda engine on one and I'd buy it.
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Re: Snow-Dog Type Snow Machine Made- Washington State
[Re: tlguy]
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12/05/23 01:17 PM
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The non Snowdog versions are usually called track sleds, that might help your search. I built this one this spring and am in the process of building another. My main use will be for ice fishing. They're not too difficult to build yourself if you have a welder and a little mechanical know how. Good looking fabrication there TLGUY............ Curious... Why would someone who lives in snow country (I don't), prefer this to a regular snow machine that you ride on? Haul more stuff? Gets around better?
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Re: Snow-Dog Type Snow Machine Made- Washington State
[Re: Trapset]
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12/05/23 01:43 PM
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What is the advantage of these over a traditional snow machine? Is it just weight? They are super easy to load in the back of a truck and maneuver through trees pretty good. They definitely don’t have the power like a snowmobile but they do pretty well.
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Re: Snow-Dog Type Snow Machine Made- Washington State
[Re: ol mike]
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12/05/23 02:08 PM
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I would have no use for a Snow-dog here in Alabama. A little information I found using a GOOGLE search
The Tingerdog is compatible with 4 engine choices: the Predator 420CC, Briggs&Stratton XR2100, Kohler CH440 or the Honda GX390.
Where is Tingerdog made? The "Tinger Dog" has come out from a Russian manufacturer.Feb 2, 2021
Note to self- Engage brain before opening mouth (or hitting the ENTER key/SUBMIT button).
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Re: Snow-Dog Type Snow Machine Made- Washington State
[Re: ol mike]
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12/05/23 07:01 PM
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Lots of advantages for my particular situation, but a track sled isn't for everyone.
Weight/size - the green one weighed about 225 pounds and around 5' long. It can easily go in the back of a truck with an ATV ramp or hauled on a hitch hauler. I will use mine almost exclusively for ice fishing, and where I fish, trailer parking is extremely limited. If you're not at the lot by 4am, you can't park a trailer. No need for a trailer with this.
Cost - I had about $800 into that green one, will have a little closer to $1000 into my current build. Around here, you can't get a reliable 4x4 atv or snowmobile for that, and even if you do, parts and repairs for a 30 yr old machine are expensive or hard to come by. The track sled is much simpler in design and operation. Mine uses a brand new Harbor Freight engine and an Amazon torque converter.
Pretty simple to build, and fun to boot. I had so much fun building the first one, I sold it before I even had a chance to use it for ice fishing and am building another one. It helps that my dad has a shop with all the tools a guy could need plus a dummy-proof welder.
No registration - unlike a snowmobile or atv, in Wisconsin one of these homemade track sleds doesn't need registration. It can't be used on the trails, but I gave up trail riding long ago. I can have enough fun tooling around on the lake or in the woods if I want.
Like a snowmobile or atv, they can haul quite a bit of weight. I've seen these things drag 5 or 6 sleds full of gear all tied together out on the ice. Most have 6-7hp engines that put out just north of 200cc, so they don't really fly, but most are geared for torque, not speed. Top speed is usually around 15mph.
I'll make a post when I finish this build. Hope to get it done in the next couple weeks.
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Re: Snow-Dog Type Snow Machine Made- Washington State
[Re: tlguy]
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12/05/23 08:10 PM
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Lots of advantages for my particular situation, but a track sled isn't for everyone.
Weight/size - the green one weighed about 225 pounds and around 5' long. It can easily go in the back of a truck with an ATV ramp or hauled on a hitch hauler. I will use mine almost exclusively for ice fishing, and where I fish, trailer parking is extremely limited. If you're not at the lot by 4am, you can't park a trailer. No need for a trailer with this.
Cost - I had about $800 into that green one, will have a little closer to $1000 into my current build. Around here, you can't get a reliable 4x4 atv or snowmobile for that, and even if you do, parts and repairs for a 30 yr old machine are expensive or hard to come by. The track sled is much simpler in design and operation. Mine uses a brand new Harbor Freight engine and an Amazon torque converter.
Pretty simple to build, and fun to boot. I had so much fun building the first one, I sold it before I even had a chance to use it for ice fishing and am building another one. It helps that my dad has a shop with all the tools a guy could need plus a dummy-proof welder.
No registration - unlike a snowmobile or atv, in Wisconsin one of these homemade track sleds doesn't need registration. It can't be used on the trails, but I gave up trail riding long ago. I can have enough fun tooling around on the lake or in the woods if I want.
Like a snowmobile or atv, they can haul quite a bit of weight. I've seen these things drag 5 or 6 sleds full of gear all tied together out on the ice. Most have 6-7hp engines that put out just north of 200cc, so they don't really fly, but most are geared for torque, not speed. Top speed is usually around 15mph.
I'll make a post when I finish this build. Hope to get it done in the next couple weeks. You really did a great job that track machine. I remember it from last year when you built it. You hit a lot of the pros I bought one for. I like the light weight, can go places where a snowmobile can't, I pull up to 1000 lbs, takes no room to store 5ft., no licensing or insurance needed and is very handy at the ranch and when the snow gets deep, mine has a 14 HP B&S. You can use them year around do not need snow. We have had snow machines all your life and we really don't need them anymore. Snow Dog is simple built not like a snow mobile with all the BS on them and when something goes wrong you need to take it to get fixed. Snow Dog is a couple of pulleys and a motor not really anything hard to complicated about them. Go and buy a 3K snowmobile and all you have is trouble and don't ask how I know. They aren't for everyone and I don't need a machine to go 60 mph and get to the highest summit. I need something to get me from A to B and be able to be a work horse and that is what I use it for and is what I we need it for.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Snow-Dog Type Snow Machine Made- Washington State
[Re: tlguy]
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12/05/23 11:23 PM
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You guys are too kind. I think if you saw how easy they were to make, you'd have one too! This second one I'm making will have a custom frame which is taking a bit more fabrication and creativity, but reusing the snowmobile tunnel makes it pretty easy. If a guy had all the parts, he could put one together in a weekend easy. Where do you source the actual track ? I think I have everything else. Thanks
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