vehicle retrofits are much heavier - not?
Ill buy your rigged up snowmobile!
Sidekick, tracker, s10, bronco, liberty, jeep, etc... with tracks all sound more intriguing to me for 50% of the cost.
indian leg wrestle for it.
I travel by snowmobile but I have rode on an atv with tracks before and was shocked at how much snow they throw when conditions are right. I wouldnt have a ranger type rig with tracks and not put a cab on it IMO.
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guywhodoesntlikesnowmobilesanymore, you should get yourself something like an alumalight skid house to pull behind your rig. Always thought that would be an awesome set up but fitting both on a trailer would be tricky. Would be great for lake winnipeg tho!
Skip the Polaris or Honda. If you want a good side by side with an excellent cab go John Deere. Glass cabs are amazing. I can go out in -20 in a sweatshirt and stay warm without any drafts. And if you take care of them you can put miles on like a car and they stay solid.
I'm not sure you will be loading/unloading a whole lot less with a SxS. If it has a full card cab you can leave some stuff in it i guess, but you will still be pulling a sled house and will be loading and unloading a few things. I have an ATV with otter box and my buddy has a ranger with full heated cab. The only benefit i see is comfort(which is definitely nice), but it takes the same amount of time for us each to load/unload.I'm tired of the sleds and snowmobiles shuffle.
I have access to a Honda 700 series Honda sbs that is two years old. It lacks power steering so I would likely need to add that. No full cab either - just windshield right now I think.
So anyway I'm deciding should I invest time/$$ in getting that rig tracked up and trailered? If so - what brand of tracks? I imagine the 1000 is better and we should consider trading up rather than a power steering add to the 700?
My entire goal is to have everything on the rig - no individual bits/pieces being loaded/unloaded at the start/end of the day. Just trailer down and go fishing - just trailer up and head home.
Or is there some other make/model of sbs that gets along with tracks better and is just an all around better WAY to go vs the Honda?
Thanks!
Weight of a vehicle would be my issue, because doesn't a guy need a trailer of some sort anyways if they went the side x side with tracks route?Dominator light truck tracks for 8k. Vehicle for 4k. Thats easily less than half of a new side by side with tracks, heater and cab. And has all the comforts of an actual vehicle. The trailer is an issue though for people not very close to a lake. And yes... they will be about 1 to 2k lbs more depending on what vehicle you get. Unibodies sound lighter tgan framed options. But, they also seem to be built cheaper. But, i have trouble believing a utv is built much better
I'm not sure you will be loading/unloading a whole lot less with a SxS. If it has a full card cab you can leave some stuff in it i guess, but you will still be pulling a sled house and will be loading and unloading a few things. I have an ATV with otter box and my buddy has a ranger with full heated cab. The only benefit i see is comfort(which is definitely nice), but it takes the same amount of time for us each to load/unload.
I was going to ditch the sled/tipup and just set up the popup I would have with if too cold. Truth is if it's super crappy/windy I'm not into fishing that crap anyway.
Or look into Canvas Craft custom shelter that would fold right out the back bed.
And buy an enclosed trailer for locking at motels, etc.
Just looking to get away from the odds/ends.
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New 2016 Ranger 900 EPS - $10,800Dominator light truck tracks for 8k. Vehicle for 4k. Thats easily less than half of a new side by side with tracks, heater and cab. And has all the comforts of an actual vehicle. The trailer is an issue though for people not very close to a lake. And yes... they will be about 1 to 2k lbs more depending on what vehicle you get. Unibodies sound lighter tgan framed options. But, they also seem to be built cheaper. But, i have trouble believing a utv is built much better