In the hands of an operator. imps are the best snowcats out there. No tierods bending.It was called "Lady Bug" locally around the lake resort. Whatever... I don't really care. What I want to call it however is Ms. Reliable Goanywhere.... LOL
Well I could add my lawn tractor and snow blower but you have me beat by a long shot. You must be farming, or have a serious problem!Well, let's see. 16 things with wheels and engines including the snowcat. I gotta downsize. I gotta sell 10 to be even with you... LOL.
I spent 2 of 4 hours in my sons cat at a recent cat clowder event with his blower motor in my hands it wore the thrust bearing out and the armature wound pull to the end and get hot. a ball of tin foil will keep it blowing for about 20 minutes. the D cell is something I never thought of. BrilliantPretty good looking heater. I've only run mine a couple times just to see if it works. Just a little noisy, not bad, but if I get a wild hair someday I'll pull it all apart...clean the commutator and lube the bushings, etc. I've resurrected many a motor back from death. As long as the carbon brushes aren't worn down...and I've fabricated those on occasion from the carbon core of D cell batteries. Just my natureThis Imp fits my personality.
rookie numbersBoys, and their Toys...that's me. Died in the wool DIY'er. I'm down to 6 vehicles, one house and one off-grid mountain cabin. I pity my sister when the time comes to administer my estate.
I can't wait to meet you two. should our path cross it will be funny......Well I could add my lawn tractor and snow blower but you have me beat by a long shot. You must be farming, or have a serious problem!
Me, I'm 6 years retired and have thinned down the herd. My time is free but motivation is sometimes lacking. But I do love tinkering with internal combustion things. Should probably start planning a battery Tesla Imp for when dinosaur squeezings become obsolete.