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Welcome back to those following our journey with the Tinger Dog. Our build has gone well and we are happy to have a fully functioning unit that a lot of you have seen in our videos on our FB Page. Over the last few weeks we’ve had a lot of questions about the difference between Tinger Dog and SnowDog. Here’s our initial list of differences. We’re also going to create another blog post talking about our Tinger Dog DIY Build observations on their own. Out of the box vs. DIY The largest differentiator between Tinger Dog and Snowdog is the DIY...

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We are watching the development of a new machine in the recreation space. The "Tinger Dog" has come out from a Russian manufacturer.  The Tinger Dog reportedly offers a choice in Engine Brand, has a hard cover and a plow attachment available.  We will be watching this closely as it makes its way to North America. More information can be found here via the Canadian Distributor for Tinger Dogs. Update: we are now excited to offer Tinger Dog Canada DIY KITs!

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Our studded track testing results are in!

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Sometimes, even tracked vehicles need extra grip.  This year the prairies we don't have a lot of snow but it's still cold, which means the lakes (and sometimes the rivers) freeze up perfectly smooth.  Conditions like these are ideal for skating, but not so much for snow machines. One solution is to stud your tracks!  Snowdog tracks are designed for studs, making it easy to add them.  Each paddle has a series of available stud positions, and each paddle has an alternating pattern.   For our first attempt at studding tracks, we're using Kold Kutter brand studs, 5/8" in length. These studs...

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It’s been an interesting winter here in Manitoba.  We’ve had bitter cold and a lot of snow, which means challenging conditions for any kind of machine, including Snowdogs.  We learned a lot from our first full winter as a Snowdog dealer and we want to share what we’ve learned so that every single one of your experiences in the great outdoors is a great one. The first thing we learned is that while the Briggs and Stratton engine (the heart of the Snowdog) is reliable and rugged, it’s still just a small engine that can be affected by adverse weather...

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