Am I the only person to notice a crack in the front idler wheel @ 0:26? There are good reasons NOT to use plastics in the arctic where even metals fail at 40 below!
Another well designed and well though out machine , great design and it floats ...ya gotta love the russians and the way they build , and thank you my friend for this video being in english , i want one of those machines 👍😊🏂🏂🛷
How does the Terranica Dreamtrack compare to the argo avenger 800 8x8 in your opinion? whats the cost diffrence? how does it compare in summer muskeg conditions?
The new Honda Big Red UTV's use 3 different fully automatic transmissions based on the model. the smallest model gets a 4 spd auto, the mid size gets a 3 spd. and the 1000cc gets a 5 spd. they also have paddle shifters so you can operate in auto or semi auto modes and shift when you prefer. The joyner UTV's on the other hand have fully standard transmissions. You have a choice of 650cc, 800cc, 1100cc, or the 1600cc mated to a 4 or 5 spd. the 4wd models also have hi and low range with electronic lockers. All for under $15k
Great vehicle. The only downside, for me, could be, that it might be very difficult to get it street legal with a registration. I'm not sure, if something like that could be legally registered in Europe.
Agreed thank you for putting this in English. And what was the price and where can l get this machine. It's great sir nice job. Can you tell me the price. And does this have a cart to go with it ?
I Really Like This Machine. Is This Vehicle Available in Canada And If So Where And The Cost. If Not Please Let Me Know The Cost To Buy One And Having It Shipped To Ottawa ,Ontario, Canada. I Wait For Your Response. Thank You
how ever you lived in snow, if you have no money to buy yourself proper material to buid or to hire someone who can actually calculate if your eye guest is going to work (engineer maybe, as a low life middle class Québec mecanic i make enough money to have a mecanical engineer back check everything i want to build...if i did not want to start a real manufacture and have huge needs of engineering) try to convince a russian new entrepreneur that his ideas are going to have to be backchecked and rethinked by a more competent man.... so russian builders always build what they can think of and pay for by themselves, it gives what others criticise, but it sure is way cheaper done than what i would be ready to pay for the same thing here in Québec but no, it's really not that good and most Russians don't know snow as you need experience with what ever to master it and being super poor and unable to buy yourself proper winter boots doesn't make you a snow expert, being a rich enough to have a garage, a welder, some steel and mecanical parts doesn't make you a snow expert it is 00:06 here at home and if i had that machine in the driveway, i could burry it in the snow for next summer in less than 10 minutes have you ever touch or seen snow Tu te Kohe ?
@@tutekohe1361 don't worry about the dude from quebec they are like Canadian rejects full of dumbasses who think they are all that but they are just a bunch of whiny bitches.
Hi, i love your videos because they are also in English, as the Russian mashines are the thoughest on the world! Respect!!! Do you knbow if the Terranica has a rese;ller in Greece or Europe? I would like to see a hardtop cabine for this. Thank you and keep the good work.
Hi! It is considered to be used in winter also. Why didn’t you make normal winter cabin? Only because of this it is absolutely not interesting vehicle!
@@rayduncan2406 If your comment was addressed to me, yes ive seen many snowmobilers and tried one myself. I still like this machine better - and its enclosed too!
plastic first top left side track wheel cracked from the center at 5 different places, 5 different cracks, at 2:27, looks like it's made of some plastic or composit or cast iron (never likes cold) wich if you are not billionnaire russian company you don't have the money to research and develop a plastic wheel that will back that kind of use, i'm not against it but it was tested on less dept of snow than the belly rises and my stock pick up truck would have done better on most of these shots, home made vehicules that are able to move forward for 100 meters of youtube reccording are great but rare are russian youtube off road vehicules that could actualy make it in real time real use arctic conditions for as long as you need it to withstand 10 bad conditions off road emergency interventions of some distance. the video shows awfull if not catastrophic to be wear and tear on what we can see. Great machine to make a video about.
On one hand, the plastic would save a fair amount of weight. On the other hand, I am highly suspicious of the durability of those plastic parts. The drive wheels?!? Seriously? Plastic can be strong and it can do a lot (like be cheap and lightweight, become brittle, break and crumble at very inopportune times, photodegrade). Russian equipment is (usually) nothing to sneeze at, I simply do not trust plastic, especially when it comes to load bearing/power transfer components.
People below are saying its a "tough off road vehicle" idiots its made of plastic. The tracks and gears and body are all plastic. Thats not a good vehicle at all. Power wheels are made out of plastic and they don't hold up very well.
Leider nirgends. Zudem wird es schwer eine Zulassung in Europa oder Deutschland zu bekommen. Da muss der viel geändert werden und das ganze Fahrzeug danach durch den Baurat... und nur für reine geländefahrten wäre es mir zu teuer...
Look at then welds on them brackets, some are not even mixed within the aluminum. Cracked wheels, junk soft top with zippers! Serious? Hard to enter, a Diesel engine screaming away under a cowl in the cab, I can only imagine total deafness in 15 minutes. Seriously if Russia is going to compete with the Polaris Amphibious vehicle it's got a long way to go.
4 to 5 inches diameter wich keeps the linear speed below the ripping out point and very low load on these little wheels, plus snowmobiles have great suspension
Hello, i live in Canada and want to thank you for having a video in english as i watch lots of Russian videos
Thx for your comment!
Very nice UTV but not available in Canada.
@@RMW Like wise here Canada as well
I think you and i are both watching end of english youtubes and getting to russian ones :)
Same here, from Australia👍
Am I the only person to notice a crack in the front idler wheel @ 0:26? There are good reasons NOT to use plastics in the arctic where even metals fail at 40 below!
I seen it also , I live in Florida not much snow lol but plenty of mud and rocks I wonder how good it would last in those conditions
"Like bush and young trees".
Sounds like a good band name. Thank you.
Good video. Very informative.
Very cool!! My Br275 snowcat uses plastic sprockets to engage the steel cleats propelling the tracks. I don’t know how, but it is incredibly durable.
very low gearing probably
@Daver G that's a fiber reinforced resin timing gear
Looks like a heck of an ice fishing fig.
Another well designed and well though out machine , great design and it floats ...ya gotta love the russians and the way they build , and thank you my friend for this video being in english , i want one of those machines 👍😊🏂🏂🛷
What great winter toy and you made it removable hardtop it would be a blast
Thanks for the video I’m glad I could understand it
Love to see it run through the terrain, brush and forests of the Missouri ozarks. Hooah.
Very nice vehicle. It would be VERY NICE to be able to add this machine to my collection of ALLLL weather transportation here in Alaska. Cheers
I like to know how it really works in snow...in Canada (Newfoundland to be exact) that's not snow. Lol. Great video just the same .
Thanks for the video. Where can I buy one?
This may be. Good for RESCUE in cold climate just need to add enough to the rear for a stretcher.
My question is.... How much does one of them cost?, And do they ship them to the U.S.A.?
What would be the price and where could I purchase
A real world, useable and practical variant of Ripsaw.
How does this snow machine run in water and how deep
What’s the price on this ?
Not gona lie, I listen to your videos while I game. Lol Music and Commentary dope !
How does the Terranica Dreamtrack compare to the argo avenger 800 8x8 in your opinion? whats the cost diffrence? how does it compare in summer muskeg conditions?
Ok for a snow, but for a mud or rocks ?
What's all the rust on a new ATV?
New Subscriber ~ Great footage, edit and narration on this older clip.
The new Honda Big Red UTV's use 3 different fully automatic transmissions based on the model. the smallest model gets a 4 spd auto, the mid size gets a 3 spd. and the 1000cc gets a 5 spd. they also have paddle shifters so you can operate in auto or semi auto modes and shift when you prefer. The joyner UTV's on the other hand have fully standard transmissions. You have a choice of 650cc, 800cc, 1100cc, or the 1600cc mated to a 4 or 5 spd. the 4wd models also have hi and low range with electronic lockers. All for under $15k
Maybe.. you drop one of at my house? I'll do a 10 year test?
And while you're at it, look at the same left front wheel @ 3:27 with four distinct cracks originating at possibly over torqued lug bolts.
That’s ice.
Amazing videos !!!! thank from Canada
Need to see this thing climb in the snow.
Great vehicle. The only downside, for me, could be, that it might be very difficult to get it street legal with a registration. I'm not sure, if something like that could be legally registered in Europe.
Nice ground clearance. The suspension would be a good addition for those used to most 6 and 8 wheelers.
do se the cracks in the drive wheels
Those are frozen dribbles of melted ice, it does look like a crack though, it’s not.
Does it swim.
What country builds these ?
Is there a crack in the idler wheel right at the beginning of the video?
I thought the same thing when I 1st seen it, but I believe it's just ice.
Super cool!
WOW! yeah super COOL...I could have some fun in one of those....but could it be used on dirt? or only snow?
Moose and Squirrel BADASS!!
How about on bare ground and in mud...would it be hard on the tracks??
Trying to get the price of one ?
Awesome
We wondered what Boris Badinoff was up to lately. signed, Rocky and Bullwinkle
You should state the price.
Which is better, Tinger track 2, or this?
looks awsome but some friendly suggestion use a vehicle thats not rusting or dented in your next vid but that being said i would love one of these
live in city, do you?
@@rayduncan2406 no actually i live in the far north of Canada but i do know something about Marketing
How would it go in sand?
Hagglund BV vehicles use automatic transmissions (you did ask)
Agreed thank you for putting this in English. And what was the price and where can l get this machine. It's great sir nice job. Can you tell me the price. And does this have a cart to go with it ?
It's a bit of a masterpiece, only time will tell on the plastic drivetrain
Where Can I buy this???????
...I think I saw a big crack in on of the drive cogs/wheels in the lead up
I Really Like This Machine. Is This Vehicle Available in Canada And If So Where And The Cost. If Not Please Let Me Know The Cost To Buy One And Having It Shipped To Ottawa ,Ontario, Canada. I Wait For Your Response. Thank You
The Russians know how to build seriously tough off road equipment. I like it. Over there it would get used alot
Howe n Howe Ripsaw AVT fully automatic and travels up to 80MPH and hour
and totally bad azz when armed with a chain-feed :-)
True, but not really available to the public or an affordable price
Ripsaw can't float.
Друг а как называется этот новый вид пластика? Ныне самый мощный пластик это делрин, очень твердый как сталь...
how about in deep snow,,
not in 10 cm
Awesome 👍
I see a lot of negative comments here. Are those negative ninnies suggesting the Russians dont know snow?
how ever you lived in snow, if you have no money to buy yourself proper material to buid or to hire someone who can actually calculate if your eye guest is going to work (engineer maybe, as a low life middle class Québec mecanic i make enough money to have a mecanical engineer back check everything i want to build...if i did not want to start a real manufacture and have huge needs of engineering)
try to convince a russian new entrepreneur that his ideas are going to have to be backchecked and rethinked by a more competent man....
so russian builders always build what they can think of and pay for by themselves,
it gives what others criticise, but it sure is way cheaper done than what i would be ready to pay for the same thing here in Québec
but no, it's really not that good and most Russians don't know snow as you need experience with what ever to master it and being super poor and unable to buy yourself proper winter boots doesn't make you a snow expert,
being a rich enough to have a garage, a welder, some steel and mecanical parts doesn't make you a snow expert
it is 00:06 here at home and if i had that machine in the driveway, i could burry it in the snow for next summer in less than 10 minutes
have you ever touch or seen snow Tu te Kohe ?
Wow Ray, settle down and look at what I actually said. I think you need to cut back on the meth. Try Yoga or something.
@@tutekohe1361 don't worry about the dude from quebec they are like Canadian rejects full of dumbasses who think they are all that but they are just a bunch of whiny bitches.
Thanks for speaking English commrade 🇬🇧🇷🇺👍
The " miracle wonder wheels" are cracked--ready to break,granade and fall off. Maybe it carrys a lot of spares!
Very very nice. Are there any attachments for snow removal?
I'd love to buy this Vehicle
1 hill climb. everything done on flat land. no all terrain capabilities ?
Need a dealer? These will sell in the U.S....
Hi, i love your videos because they are also in English, as the Russian mashines are the thoughest on the world! Respect!!! Do you knbow if the Terranica has a rese;ller in Greece or Europe? I would like to see a hardtop cabine for this. Thank you and keep the good work.
thanx a lot for your feedback! as to resellers, I'll try to find out
Let's see it in 3ft of snow?drifts!?slush?
Crazy machine!
Hi! It is considered to be used in winter also. Why didn’t you make normal winter cabin? Only because of this it is absolutely not interesting vehicle!
Looks like a Studebaker Weasel did make it to the Russian front and someone made a modern copy.
How much does it cost?
Between $40K and $50K USD.
Tracks not wide enough for snow.
I do not believe this will handle heavy play long term
Like it. good all rounder for winters or summers
Как в самолёте перед вылетом английский из уст русского пилота ))
I think the pelec would be more cost effective.
How much?
Between $40K and $50K USD.
Screw snowmobiles. This is way cooler.
Except snowmobiles are designed for tighter areas
And way more expensive.
so you have never seen a snowmobile pilot in action, hey!?
@@rayduncan2406 If your comment was addressed to me, yes ive seen many snowmobilers and tried one myself. I still like this machine better - and its enclosed too!
this is perfect but I wish it came in manual lol
I enjoy to drive this tank fast soon.
it will be as much use as a fish tank at least till it rusts through.
AWSOME !!!!!!
can it swim?
yes, 2mph
Add propeller.
Ай спик инглиш вэри гуд энд ю ар нот, ай донт андэрстэнд йор эксент вэр ар ю фром мэн йор инглиш из хоррибл
Water ?
100 cc hp ?
Is it just me or do some of the plastic wheels look cracked???
Look close.... it’s frozen water, not cracks, I thought that too until I went full screen and paused
3.07...cracks?
just ice
Hell no.. they are CRACKS
its water....or ice
Hell Yes, it’s Ice... Just go Full Screen and pause, it’s very clear, it’s ice
plastic first top left side track wheel cracked from the center at 5 different places, 5 different cracks, at 2:27, looks like it's made of some plastic or composit or cast iron (never likes cold) wich if you are not billionnaire russian company you don't have the money to research and develop a plastic wheel that will back that kind of use, i'm not against it but it was tested on less dept of snow than the belly rises and my stock pick up truck would have done better on most of these shots, home made vehicules that are able to move forward for 100 meters of youtube reccording are great but rare are russian youtube off road vehicules that could actualy make it in real time real use arctic conditions for as long as you need it to withstand 10 bad conditions off road emergency interventions of some distance. the video shows awfull if not catastrophic to be wear and tear on what we can see.
Great machine to make a video about.
Pretty sure that those are not cracks. Shows the same wheel at 3:27 and it is ice.
+Ray Duncan thats not the cracks! Watch thoroughly its just ice lines
I concur, it’s ice, go Full Screen and pause you’ll see it very clearly
Petrol,,or diesel engine??
Italian made 150hp turdbo diesel
TheMitchbassman What manufacturer?
On one hand, the plastic would save a fair amount of weight. On the other hand, I am highly suspicious of the durability of those plastic parts. The drive wheels?!? Seriously? Plastic can be strong and it can do a lot (like be cheap and lightweight, become brittle, break and crumble at very inopportune times, photodegrade). Russian equipment is (usually) nothing to sneeze at, I simply do not trust plastic, especially when it comes to load bearing/power transfer components.
Nice rig!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇨🇦
Price?
Between $40K and $50K USD.
Hello from California
Nooooo...Not an off screen voice.....say...JUST A VOICE OVER its classic. I only listen just to hear you say that!
People below are saying its a "tough off road vehicle" idiots its made of plastic. The tracks and gears and body are all plastic. Thats not a good vehicle at all. Power wheels are made out of plastic and they don't hold up very well.
Bring it to Louisiana and test it in gumbo mud
Look at the Fat Truck. It does soooo much more in comfort. And you don’t get all that rust....
Get a SHERP not the copycat Fat truck...
As reliable as a Yugo
Video does not show enough capability in water or mud or deep snow ,basic design is great,.
Where can I buy it in Germany?
Leider nirgends. Zudem wird es schwer eine Zulassung in Europa oder Deutschland zu bekommen. Da muss der viel geändert werden und das ganze Fahrzeug danach durch den Baurat... und nur für reine geländefahrten wäre es mir zu teuer...
Look at then welds on them brackets, some are not even mixed within the aluminum. Cracked wheels, junk soft top with zippers! Serious? Hard to enter, a Diesel engine screaming away under a cowl in the cab, I can only imagine total deafness in 15 minutes. Seriously if Russia is going to compete with the Polaris Amphibious vehicle it's got a long way to go.
Plastic gears have been tried many times and never work
Have you looked at snowmobiles they run up to 200hp with similar track and sprockets. Plastic and rubber
4 to 5 inches diameter wich keeps the linear speed below the ripping out point and very low load on these little wheels, plus snowmobiles have great suspension