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Hello! thanks for the question! Snowdog is compact, lightweight, powerful economical, and versatile machine that will be a nice partner at fishing, hunting trips or anywhere outdoors. Please see information on Snowdog applications and advantages on: snowdog.com/
I saw one of these for sale on CL. I'm like "What the heck is that". I want one of these. Maybe if they could have one for summer use that would be cool.
Hello! Snowdog is designed primarily for winter time. For usage in the warm season, we recommend to use a semi-trailer, remove the wear strips and the plastic covers to prevent engine overheating. If you are interested, you can spend a little time to find videos about how customers, dealers use it in the warm season.
Hi! Bulldog is presented on the US version of the site (snowdog.com/catalog/models/electric-motorbike/bulldog/). Feel free to contact us with more questions via email (info@snowdog.com).
Looks like they got a new track with deeper tread. You still missed a bunch of stuff like the metal base for the engine and how the gear for the chain for the track now has its own tensioning asjustment verses having to unbolt the entire engine and sliding it back.
It is just a matter of time. The chinese will get their hands on the bulldog, copy it and sell it with all the accessories installed for way less money. This company will sell the base vehicle and charge a premium for the accessories which is a ripoff. Everybody does this nowadays to gouge the consumer. Keep your bike and your concept because you guys are already doomed.
Just an FYI for anyone watching, the rear pair of bogey wheels are flipped upside down on the snowdog he’s standing next to in the video. It’s a quick fix. Tip the machine on its side and flip the wheels around.
Love my snowdog sport. Highly recommend them. Pull large ice fishing flip shanty, 2 guys, and lots of accessories no problem. Also, just a blast to ride around on.
Shame the Compact is disco'd and thus the entry level price effectively doubled. This is going the way of pickups; grossly oversized and overpriced for most of us.
Hi All, want to let all youth know that Fish Hut & REL Outdoors are organizing the largest Free Ice Fishing on Lake Minnetonka on Feb 25, 2024!!! Its going to be epic!
We also hope that we will have it again in Sweden. Could you contact nearby dealers in Finland or Norway? Thank you for your interest. snowdog.com/eu/dealers/
I agree, search tracksled……many people have built their own home version using a snowmobile as base and adding a light weight engine on top. I built one and absolutely love it, for less than $1000.00.
How about implementing hydraulic actuators for the throlttle and brakes!!?? maby that would avoid these things from busting your shed door or litterally running away from you when you yank the crank because the cable froze in full open position when left out in the cold!
Hi. It is very important to read the manual before using Snowdog. It is necessary to monitor the condition of the cables and treat them with anti-freeze spray. Before starting the engine, it is imperative to turn on the parking brake and put on the safety check (kill swich). In this case, your shed will not be damaged. Have a great season. 🙂
just get a old snowmobile, they're just as compact and can do twice the amount of work. You can also guarantee the money doesnt go to a democracy turning into something else.
I upgraded the the LED light, auger mounts on the left side, hooks on the right side to hang my rod locker, absolutely love this machine. Walks right up a ramp for easy loading into any pickup and reverses right out. Garmin goes in the storage area with chart feature on to put you right on the spot your looking for. Last season it trudged thru snow/slush while towing a X200 pro thermal with a bigger fishing bud in it. Very impressed by it so far. Hopefully you enjoy it and find it as useful as I found mine to be
For what I would use that for it needs. 3 upgrades. A 22 in LED amber light bar. Right behind the 4 inch. An optional quick connect. For a 12 or 20 boat tank.. and a marine deep cycle group 31. Extra battery or two and a box.. I wonder if you can buy just the the track platform.. without the motor. Because depending on where you live Briggs & Stratton motor can be tough to get ahold of. So you have to get something that's easy to get localy. Like Harbor Freight. 22 horse predator motor. ..
Hello! Thank you for your interest! You need to check the requirements of these particular parks since they can vary. Find out the noise regulations established in the parks. Also, we are happy to say that we are about to launch a new product - electric Snowdog (Snowdog X). We expect it to be a best seller especially among hunters and those who prefer comfortable rides with no noise at all. For more updates, please subscribe to us on Facebook and Instagram: instagram.com/snowdogfun/ facebook.com/snowdog.club
I need to talk to the builders, I have a completely awesome idea for log pulling. I’m looking into getting one of these but the idea I have I really think would be a game changer for pulling logs.
Man this thing has got to be an Alaskan trappers dream machine! It’s much lighter than snow machines and not as wide or heavy, I would love to know how hood it’d pull logs, but I’m in sc so we may get two days of snow per year if we’re lucky. They’re driving on concrete so I don’t guess that matters
Hey that thing gives me a hell of an idea!! I’m about to buy a small sawmill for my 800sq ft home in the woods, if this thing handles a 6-800 pound moose it shouldn’t struggle with roughly a 1000 pound log through the woods at a slow pace. Cheaper than a tractor and the four wheeler doesn’t have adequate traction. If anyone has pulled logs with this please lemme know. The only thing I don’t like is the engine, I wish you could choose a twin cylinder Kawasaki. I’m sure Briggs is ok but a Kawasaki or Koehler is what I have more experience with, a Kawasaki engine simply will not quit! But I’m sure Briggs is probably as good.
If you visit the "Tactical Pulpit" YT channel, and watch the video titled "Homestead Logging for Lumber video", you'll get some good ideas for what you'd like to do I think!
Snowdog can be used over the dirt/mud in the warm season. Still, note that it can lead to the wear out of some parts if compared with riding in wintertime. And please try not let the rollers get plunged in the mud too much. This will definitely lead to the damage. Thanks.