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A Snow Cat Tour

^^ What the...............??
Is that thing part station wagon?
Not to worry, nothing a little paint can't fix lol
 
Would you believe....





...a hydrostatic Snow Master? :shock:








Details tonight after I get the down-low. :thumb:
 
OK a quick post on what I have found while on my journey across America.
 

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These were spotted today!
 

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:blink:And some more.
 

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Kremmling, CO.

This Bomb-bard-deer (under wraps) is owned by the guy who converted a Snot Master to hydrostatic drive. He used the drive motors from his Excel Hustler snowcat and the dual tandem pump possibly from a Massey combine. He was a little uncertain as it was 15 yrs ago. He believes he sold the Snot Master and all of the build details to someone named Chuck in either MT or WY. Are you out there Chuck? :wave: All that's apparently left is this Excel implement. Anyone know what this ting is for?
 

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Eagle and Dowds Junction, CO.
 

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Kremmling, CO.

This Bomb-bard-deer (under wraps) is owned by the guy who converted a Snot Master to hydrostatic drive. He used the drive motors from his Excel Hustler snowcat and the dual tandem pump possibly from a Massey combine. He was a little uncertain as it was 15 yrs ago. He believes he sold the Snot Master and all of the build details to someone named Chuck in either MT or WY. Are you out there Chuck? :wave: All that's apparently left is this Excel implement. Anyone know what this ting is for?
That excel implement they called it a "powder-maker" ....this is the most modern one i've seen, with a front scarifier blade...Nice photos ,Bobcat!:wink:
 
:blink:And some more.

Looks like you made it to my old hometown of Sheridan, WY.... The Big R has a nice selection of guns if you get time to browse. You are only 68 miles away from me when in Sheridan. Did you go over Powder River Pass? If you did you were only about 4 miles from my home as you went down the east side of the Big Horns.............:whistling:
 
Spotted this IMP for sale on a recent trip to Tacoma next to the freeway. Not sure if it is still available or what kind of shape it is in. We couldnt get very close and the guy who owns the business next door where we shot these photos wasn't happy we were there!
If someone buys it I can pick it up and help with shipping.
 

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Looks like you made it to my old hometown of Sheridan, WY.... The Big R has a nice selection of guns if you get time to browse. You are only 68 miles away from me when in Sheridan. Did you go over Powder River Pass? If you did you were only about 4 miles from my home as you went down the east side of the Big Horns.............:whistling:


We went UP both sides at one point from Lovell and greybull. Man that is some beautiful country and am interested in some property up there.....anyhere! I will come back down to visit when I complete my work.
 
We went UP both sides at one point from Lovell and greybull. Man that is some beautiful country and am interested in some property up there.....anyhere! I will come back down to visit when I complete my work.

That is exactly the reason why we live in the Big Horn Mtns. Property is available but at a premium price in most cases. Thirty five acre parcels start at about $240K and go up. I have one of the very few or possibly the only smaller undeveloped acreage parcel that will be available for sale in the future. I intend to sell it in the future and it is less acreage than the new mandated large agriculture parcels. This one was subdivided in the late 70's and is near where I now live. It has grid power available and good water wells close by which is unusual. It is about half heavy timber and half open meadow. I am making a road, adding electrical to this property at this time along with other improvements to make it more appealing. It is also fairly accessible yearound since it is only about 2.5 miles from the state highway in the winter time. Here is a pic of the view from that property location.
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Work brought me to Sheridan. Where are you located?

Dan is located in the Sheridan area and has a cabin a couple miles from my home location. If you make it here on a weekend maybe several of the FF members in the area can get together. We have mbsieg here in this area also and maybe some I don't even know about.
 
Spotted near Woodland Park, CO. Not snowcats, but interesting lawn art and...FOR SALE! Anyone know the model numbers?
 

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Can't help ya on that tractor, But I took some pics. of this in case anybody might be interested. Located in Michigan's U.P.
 

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We found Kristi KT-3 S/N 00097 today a few miles from my home location. It is in remarkably good/very good condition and was running last winter. It is now parked at a mountain cabin in the Big Horn Mountains of WY. It was a prior Cellular One snow cat from the old marking that show under the newer paint. I will try to get pics next time I am in the area and post either here or on that other snowcat forum. :yum::w00t2:

Hey BobP are you still looking for one that really has been snow proven and can be actually used in the snow? This one is proof they do go over the snow as it made several 12 miles trips in and out last winter according to rumors from reliable sources.:thumb:
 
We found Kristi KT-3 S/N 00097 today a few miles from my home location. It is in remarkably good/very good condition and was running last winter. It is now parked at a mountain cabin in the Big Horn Mountains of WY. It was a prior Cellular One snow cat from the old marking that show under the newer paint. I will try to get pics next time I am in the area and post either here or on that other snowcat forum. :yum::w00t2:

Hey BobP are you still looking for one that really has been snow proven and can be actually used in the snow? This one is proof they do go over the snow as it made several 12 miles trips in and out last winter according to rumors from reliable sources.:thumb:

Well I be damn :shock:!... You mean they actually were made to go on snow ??? Well this changes everything ............:punk:
 
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