These videos your making are pretty cool. Those machines seem like they would be pretty fun to use every time i see one while snowboarding. Love watching them it would be pretty cool for some rode alongs up in the bigger hills
Thanks so much!! Yeah, one of these days I'll have to learn how to drive them myself. Riding along is fun enough!! I will try to get back up on the mountain again soon, but due to covid no ride-alongs are permitted. We'll see what happens! I'm assuming you saw this one, right? Thanks for watching!!! ua-cam.com/video/NpDlPxv-zrE/v-deo.html
Love the video keep up the great work. I just got watch the one you made in 2019. So much great stuff keep up the great work. One of theses days I hopefully will be driving one of them snowcats.
Right?! I guess it took this long to efficiently produce some. I predict they will take over!!! And I welcome this colorful future, haha. Thanks for watching!!!
Thanks for the great video! I’ve always wanted to operate one of those on the local ski hill here in north Idaho. I work for a grading and paving company and believe it or not there are a lot of similarities with the cut and fills! Maybe someday! Keep up the good videos!
I appreciate it!! I can imagine it's a similar machine. These seem to have lots of overlap with other large vehicles throughout industries. I hope you get the chance to try one out someday!! Thanks a bunch for watching!!!
Thank you so much!! I was very lucky to get this footage, and I'm thankful for the snowgun making such a pile, haha. Can't do ride-alongs this year, but hoping to film more soon!! Thanks for watching!!!
Yes, indeed! It'll be snowing in about a month here in Utah, so I'm hoping for more cat content asap. I have some ideas, and Stuart has big plans for this winter, so it should be great. I'll film as much as I can, hopefully with a stabilized camera this year. Thanks so much for watching!!!
I will definitely try!!! Covid has messed everything up completely and ride-alongs are not allowed for now. If they were, I would've made like 10 more vids already! Such a shame. But I'll film what I can, and hope to post more vids shortly! Thanks so much for watching!!!
I do appreciate your mechanical sympathy. I suppose its being pushed to its limits, but is it really going beyond that? These PB 400s break constantly, sometimes 10 of them in a single night, but from what I hear, it does not sound like powertrain or drive-related failures. Which components are you particularly concerned about? Stu is friends with the lead mechanic at Park City and I doubt he's necessarily making more work for him. The cats do survive around 10,000 plus hours of this stuff, I believe.. Thanks for tuning in!!
These videos your making are pretty cool. Those machines seem like they would be pretty fun to use every time i see one while snowboarding. Love watching them it would be pretty cool for some rode alongs up in the bigger hills
Thanks so much!! Yeah, one of these days I'll have to learn how to drive them myself. Riding along is fun enough!! I will try to get back up on the mountain again soon, but due to covid no ride-alongs are permitted. We'll see what happens! I'm assuming you saw this one, right? Thanks for watching!!! ua-cam.com/video/NpDlPxv-zrE/v-deo.html
Love these videos! Stu is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to cats
Thanks!! Yes, indeed! He's definitely one of the best at this... More videos in the works over here! Thank you for watching!!!
Love the video keep up the great work. I just got watch the one you made in 2019. So much great stuff keep up the great work. One of theses days I hopefully will be driving one of them snowcats.
Thank you very much!!! I definitely will. More coming soon!! I hope you get the chance to try it out, too!
Why I've never seen a snow cat with red bands in my life😂😂
It looks pretty good🤣🤣
Right?! I guess it took this long to efficiently produce some. I predict they will take over!!! And I welcome this colorful future, haha. Thanks for watching!!!
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Thanks for the great video! I’ve always wanted to operate one of those on the local ski hill here in north Idaho. I work for a grading and paving company and believe it or not there are a lot of similarities with the cut and fills! Maybe someday! Keep up the good videos!
I appreciate it!! I can imagine it's a similar machine. These seem to have lots of overlap with other large vehicles throughout industries. I hope you get the chance to try one out someday!! Thanks a bunch for watching!!!
I realize it is quite randomly asking but does anybody know a good place to stream new tv shows online ?
@Deangelo Dario Flixportal :D
@Lance Alexzander Thank you, I signed up and it seems to work =) Appreciate it!!
@Deangelo Dario you are welcome xD
This channel just gets better..... thank for interrupting my workday :))
Thank you so much!! I was very lucky to get this footage, and I'm thankful for the snowgun making such a pile, haha. Can't do ride-alongs this year, but hoping to film more soon!! Thanks for watching!!!
Nice. You need to get a couple shifts on a winch.
Definitely!! Due to covid there are no ride-alongs happening right now, but we'll make it happen asap. Thank you for watching!!!
you need to do more videos with them
Yes, indeed! It'll be snowing in about a month here in Utah, so I'm hoping for more cat content asap. I have some ideas, and Stuart has big plans for this winter, so it should be great. I'll film as much as I can, hopefully with a stabilized camera this year. Thanks so much for watching!!!
Where does your friend groom?
It's Park City Mountain Resort. Quite a massive place! Thank you for tuning in!!
More videos about grooming nights
I will definitely try!!! Covid has messed everything up completely and ride-alongs are not allowed for now. If they were, I would've made like 10 more vids already! Such a shame. But I'll film what I can, and hope to post more vids shortly! Thanks so much for watching!!!
As a snowcat mechanic. 10 year winchcat guy. I feel sorry for your mechanics. Your not good
That’s what I was thinking diving into that pile like that
I do appreciate your mechanical sympathy. I suppose its being pushed to its limits, but is it really going beyond that? These PB 400s break constantly, sometimes 10 of them in a single night, but from what I hear, it does not sound like powertrain or drive-related failures. Which components are you particularly concerned about? Stu is friends with the lead mechanic at Park City and I doubt he's necessarily making more work for him. The cats do survive around 10,000 plus hours of this stuff, I believe.. Thanks for tuning in!!