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Old 11-16-2024, 08:37 AM   #1
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I always wondered how much of a pain it would be to use those tracks on a SXS
(Now that I have a little Kawasaki Mule!)
Another vehicle no one has mentioned is the Argo! They do make plows for them and with their rubber tracks they are really a snow beast! I had one set up for ice fishing years ago and we enjoyed the heck out of it. AND…it’s amphibious so you can drive into the lake! 😊
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Old 11-18-2024, 07:21 AM   #2
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I always wondered how much of a pain it would be to use those tracks on a SXS
(Now that I have a little Kawasaki Mule!)
Another vehicle no one has mentioned is the Argo! They do make plows for them and with their rubber tracks they are really a snow beast! I had one set up for ice fishing years ago and we enjoyed the heck out of it. AND…it’s amphibious so you can drive into the lake! 😊
Argo’s are cool-but unicorns around here?!
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Old 11-18-2024, 08:41 PM   #3
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Argo’s are cool-but unicorns around here?!
Yes, unicorns for sure and a “niche” vehicle because they are not allowed on trails. For ice fishing they are ideal. I moved and un-stuck many frozen-in bob houses for the little Newfound lake fishing community…people who saw the Argo from a distance always stopped by and some asked for help, knowing the tracked machine was a beast on ice.
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We had a driveway exactly like that in NY and the guy who bought our former house uses an atv with a plow because the man that used to plow it retired and he couldn’t get anyone else to do it.
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Anyone have experience w/Snowdog? These look interesting.
https://snowdog.com/
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Snowdog replaces something from the late 60’s early 70’s. All I can remember from back then is getting off trail with one and it took my dad seamed like for ever to get it out
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Anyone have experience w/Snowdog? These look interesting.
https://snowdog.com/
Sorry, but I don't see how it would clear your driveway.
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Old 12-02-2024, 07:11 PM   #8
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Sorry, but I don't see how it would clear your driveway.
Not to “clear” the driveway but to navigate it.

After doing some research, it looks like the Snowdog does not do well off camber.

Keeping my eyes out for a tracked 4 wheeler. That may be the best bet.

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Old 12-05-2024, 03:13 AM   #9
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Default Ariens 24" Deluxe: reg $1599, now thru Dec 24, $1449

Happen to notice that Heath's Hdwe, Centre Harbor has two Ariens 24" Deluxe reduced from $1599 to $1449, now thru Dec 24. These have the bigger engine, bigger tires, better augers and gear box with one hand control.

What it does not have are the heated hand grips or tire chains needed for a super steep driveway.
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Anyone have experience w/Snowdog? These look interesting.
https://snowdog.com/
There are ice fishermen in the state that have them and some like them. They do need to be registered as a snowmobile if you plan to use it on the lake. In my opinion that is the biggest downside of them given the cost of snowmobile registration. I personally have not used one. I run a 1991 Polaris 340 long track with an antique snowmobile registration. We have not had the snow for years to justify the high costs of snowmobiling in my opinion.

Tim Moore one of the local fishing guides was a sponsored by them and had one on hand. Perhaps get with him for his opinion on them.
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Snowdog Sport in NH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bndw0N3kpg
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