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Looking for ideas on how to turn my Spyder into a Snow Blower

Wildrice

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An enclosed cab on the Snowblower would be nice also. 3 degree temp doesn't bother a tough guy like me--I just wanna look cool:shocked:
PS: There seems to be a difference between looking cool & freezing my a*s off :-(
 
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RT THROWER!!

If you could figure how to make a functioning auger(s) in the radiator scoops I believe you would be on to something. They make great shop vacs when going down the road!! Mad Mac:doorag:
 

Every time I see that picture I am wondering how that rig works in some "real" snow (8+ inches)? I am thinking the rear wheel would spin and forward progress would be impeded. I could not drive my 08 in three inches of snow and that had no heavy plow on the front. :dontknow::dontknow:

I have a pretty nice Troy Bilt snowblower, but have not had to use it yet this year. Fingers crossed. :yes:
 
Don't know if that's real or photoshopped. A real spyder would simply stop when Nanny detects any tire slippage, wouldn't it? Especially if it's running stock Kendas. I don't see room for chains between the tire and fender on our stock 08.
 
Don't know if that's real or photoshopped. A real spyder would simply stop when Nanny detects any tire slippage, wouldn't it? Especially if it's running stock Kendas. I don't see room for chains between the tire and fender on our stock 08.
I agree, I think it is photo shopped. No, the nanny does not stop tire slippage on my 2016 F3T, but it will not go forward. I just took my bike out in about 5" of snow, and took some pictures. It took me about 30 minutes to dig a path to get it back in the garage. The 2 front tires, pushing through the snow will stop the progress of the one rear tire trying to push things forward.IMG_20180117_152646169.jpg
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I agree, I think it is photo shopped. No, the nanny does not stop tire slippage on my 2016 F3T, but it will not go forward. I just took my bike out in about 5" of snow, and took some pictures. It took me about 30 minutes to dig a path to get it back in the garage. The 2 front tires, pushing through the snow will stop the progress of the one rear tire trying to push things forward.View attachment 157118View attachment 157119View attachment 157120

Bingo. :yes::yes:
 
Don't know if that's real or photoshopped. A real spyder would simply stop when Nanny detects any tire slippage, wouldn't it? Especially if it's running stock Kendas. I don't see room for chains between the tire and fender on our stock 08.

What about studded tires? :roflblack:
 
Take a 2013 RT without the "heat recall" installed and drive it around. I should just melt the snow in the surrounding neighborhood. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
Well they do make cabs for snowblowers ( Amazon and Home Depot).... I modified both my snowblowers and they work MUCH better now throwing snow further and not clogging in moist snow. My neighbor had a little Honda 4 wheeler with plow but it had limits. A different neighbor has a snow blower attachment for his 4 wheeler.

Lew
 
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