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The Snowplane
Topic Started: Feb 2 2013, 11:11 PM (1,011 Views)
sno-cat
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Today while I was grooming with the pistenbully I came across a snowplane that got stuck on a small hill that had gotten drifted in. He couldn't see it because the white light was so bad so I hooked it up to the blade of the pb and pulled it out. He was very grateful and even let me take it for a spin down my freshly groomed trail. It was a blast.
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Bknight187
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That thing looks awesome. Was it stable to drive? And how do you stop? Something touch the ground? Never seen one before.
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It was stable and turned well, It had good speed and goes about 50mphon ice or hardpack and went about 20 on the fresh foot of snow. To stop it has an actuator that lowers a blade into the snow that stopped it quite well.
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What a COOL piece of history!!! :jump:
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