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best one for brush

JimVT

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can you suggest what would be the best heavy snow brush rig? What I mean is for going in downed trees and low hanging limbs. I picked a bombi thinking could sneek around and under some trees. Did I make a good choice?
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Jim
 
Jim I would say you did. The Bombi is small, turns tight and should fit where you want it to go.
 
Thanks for the incouragement on the size. The only experience I have is two johndeere snowmobiles I bought new years ago. So I been reading your posts daily.
yes on the bars. My plans are a cage from front to rear and the lights on top will be moved.It has nothing on it now.The pipeline that owned it removed all the gear so I'll be rounding up things soon. It has 230hrs.
One more question.
I go on a late season deer hunt and the road gets full of snow . It is the only washington state hiway that isn't paved and the state just kind of forget about it 'cause it dead ends in 13 miles anyway.Trees fall on it . I have never seen any closed signes on it. 4x4 give it a try and some snowmobiles. What do I need to operate it on the road? I am sure I'll need some kind of snowmobile pass.
Jim
 
You'll also want a good tow hook on the back and a decent cable. You know.....just in case you come across a Kristi snowcat broken down on the trail and decide to feel sorry for the guy and give him a tow back to safety so he doesn't have to walk..
 
All's fair in love and snowcats. Catch you next time your cat throws a shoe...if you dare to post it again. :poke:
 
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