Who has Snow?

   / Who has Snow? #111  
I went out to where my snowsled has been since I drained the tank last March, poured fresh gas in, primed it until it picked up the fuel and it started on the first pull. :thumbsup: Not bad for a 23 year old machine that's been run hard more than a few times and almost seized up at least once. Those old 380 twins weren't power houses but they were tough as nails.

True story. Bought my 94 Bearcat 340 as a Divorce gift to myself. Still fires up and runs like new.
 
   / Who has Snow? #112  
We got another couple of inches coming tonight and tomorrow.
I neglected to clean off the 3" we got the other day after I had already gone out and plowed the 6" that we had overnight. So tomorrow I will be plowing early.
 
   / Who has Snow? #113  
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Got about a foot on the ground....had to plow twice already
 
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#114  
Yamforlife - when the snow gets really deep - say, 5' or 6' - how deep will that ATV conversion sink into the snow? All things being normal - whatever normal is..............
 
   / Who has Snow? #116  
Oh oh, I found better "deep snow" photos
 

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   / Who has Snow? #117  
Yamforlife - when the snow gets really deep - say, 5' or 6' - how deep will that ATV conversion sink into the snow? All things being normal - whatever normal is..............

oosik - it will go through as "ArlyA" says "this Deep" the only time i have been stuck is when i have been caught up stumps of rocks that I could not see under the snow. the bigger the machine is the harder it is to get unstuck lol. it's amazing what it will go through! Great for trapping or ice fishing etc.
 
   / Who has Snow? #118  
Been struck a few times when we got off the packed base or some drifting occurred. This is while doing XC trails and here, we really do receive some snow. This happens when you come around a corner and one of the front pods would get off the hardened base enough and you'd then get "sucked" off into never, never land. Then you can't back up because these machines with pods DO NOT like to go backwards plus you have some dam implement attached. Being stuck is a very frustrating time and photos become hard to take. But here's one!! :)

oosik - it will go through as "ArlyA" says "this Deep" the only time i have been stuck is when i have been caught up stumps of rocks that I could not see under the snow. the bigger the machine is the harder it is to get unstuck lol. it's amazing what it will go through! Great for trapping or ice fishing etc.
 

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Every winter when we lived in Anchorage - a bunch of us guys would go out on a week to ten day adventure. Trailer everything up to Talketna and take off on our snowmobiles from there. We had a big sled that carried all our crap and a large military fuel bladder. Every day we would trade off pulling this miserable sled. The only rule for the unfortunate who was pulling the sled that day - he was tail-end Charlie and he HAD TO stay on the trail that the rest of us cut. We would normally run into snow 5' to 7' deep and if the idiot got off the trail with that large & heavy sled - it took quite a bit to get it back on the trail.

We would normally go out 350 to 450 miles to the NW of Talketna. Most all lands in AK are owned either by the State or Feds. In those days - 1970's - all the lands were wide open for exploration. God willing - if you had the supplies and the cojones - you could have ridden all the way to Barrow or Prudhoe Bay.
 
   / Who has Snow? #120  
Every winter when we lived in Anchorage - a bunch of us guys would go out on a week to ten day adventure. Trailer everything up to Talketna and take off on our snowmobiles from there. We had a big sled that carried all our crap and a large military fuel bladder. Every day we would trade off pulling this miserable sled. The only rule for the unfortunate who was pulling the sled that day - he was tail-end Charlie and he HAD TO stay on the trail that the rest of us cut. We would normally run into snow 5' to 7' deep and if the idiot got off the trail with that large & heavy sled - it took quite a bit to get it back on the trail.

We would normally go out 350 to 450 miles to the NW of Talketna. Most all lands in AK are owned either by the State or Feds. In those days - 1970's - all the lands were wide open for exploration. God willing - if you had the supplies and the cojones - you could have ridden all the way to Barrow or Prudhoe Bay.

Beauty!! love it. I was snowmobiling long before there were "Trails" to ride on. We spent days going 10 miles ... now you can do it in half and hour on the trails. I think we had more fun back then working together to get ourselves unstuck lol!!
 

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