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Feeding in the snow

George

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Some of you could use these!!!

http://www.youtube.com/v/XwpKjEa4LYY%26hl=en_US%26feature=player_embedded%26version=3
 
GM88 said:
I could use them now. Wonder how much weight they could carry. Who makes them my speakers are broken so couldnt hear if they said.

This is about all I could find. :? No price.

They look interesting. :D

Check out the motor cycle snowmobile. :shock:
 
If you google the name on the side of the truck you can come up with the corporate website

http://www.adboivin.com/home_adboivin.aspx

If I lived in the great white north I feel I wopuld need something like this!

Can you live with " Made in Canada" ?
 
hayguy said:
can you imagine if you ever did get it high centered?
I'm pretty sure we could get it hung up. I was wondering if they will stay on when the truck is hooked to the D8 winch or the high hoe or nodwell.
 
per said:
hayguy said:
can you imagine if you ever did get it high centered?
I'm pretty sure we could get it hung up. I was wondering if they will stay on when the truck is hooked to the D8 winch or the high hoe or nodwell.

Don't let those little worries stop you. Where's your sense of adventure? :wink:
 
Trying to compare Mattracks to the TrackNgo is like apples to oranges - - - One of the advantages stated of the TrackNgo is that you can have them on or off in 15 minutes or less

Mattracks require jacking up the vehicle and removing ties and bolting the units on.

I hope to never live where I need either one and as such am only stating observations.

I feel both would do the job and with fewer moving parts the Mattracks would probably last longer and would be great if you needed to put them on once a year and leave them for months at a time.

For a user that would need them on and off several times a season the TrackNgo would seem like a good option.
 
per said:
hayguy said:
can you imagine if you ever did get it high centered?
I'm pretty sure we could get it hung up. I was wondering if they will stay on when the truck is hooked to the D8 winch or the high hoe or nodwell.

I know we could :lol: ,is this not the canadian motto!
90% OF CANADIANS SAY "OH S**T" BEFORE GOING IN THE DITCH ON A SLIPPERY ROAD.
THE OTHER 10% ARE FROM ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN AND THEY SAY, "HOLD MY BEER AND WATCH THIS."
 
3words said:
per said:
hayguy said:
can you imagine if you ever did get it high centered?
I'm pretty sure we could get it hung up. I was wondering if they will stay on when the truck is hooked to the D8 winch or the high hoe or nodwell.

I know we could :lol: ,is this not the canadian motto!
90% OF CANADIANS SAY "OH S**T" BEFORE GOING IN THE DITCH ON A SLIPPERY ROAD.
THE OTHER 10% ARE FROM ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN AND THEY SAY, "HOLD MY BEER AND WATCH THIS."


:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
 

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