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Thread: Snowcats and Stuff

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    Snowcats and Stuff

    I know where one of these will be tearing around the woods the winter
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    Wow I didn't know you could take courses for that. I did all my training 'on the job'.
    It's not so much the model year, it's the high mileage or meterage to keep the youth of Canada happy

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    Originally posted by L7
    Wow I didn't know you could take courses for that. I did all my training 'on the job'.
    I didn't either. I've driven a cat before but never as a job. I wonder if I carries any cred i.e. if you took one of their classes how much would it help you get a job pushing snow? The think with machines is some people can run em some people can't. Snowcats aren't that different from a track hoe or grader or skidder or bobcat etc.

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    I just sold my Bombardier Bombi snowcat. Tiny 2500 pound cat. Bought a sled instead. Easier to maintain.

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