The Yeti reminds me of a Toyota pickup that used to run a mud bogging circuit back in the day. Used tractor wheels and it would just casually go through the bog no problem at all.
I like the MTT would be neat just to use a truck battery or car battery.. Stays charged longer and may deliver abit more power. Plus you could swap it out if you have a unattached wire to unhook and hook up easily.
Very impressive video display and compilation of commercial presentations. The content presented would encourage me to invest in the products, but alas, I was born very poor and worked very had to save in my retirement. But if I was to invest the items involving the quad modifications, the forward track unit, and the Yeti monster truck. Thanks for sharing Minds Eye.
I like the one with the capability to change from Summer use to winter use. The tracked chair one needs to be two person or one plus cargo size to be viable.
10) Want it. 9) Speechless... 8) Awesome, cool looking too. 7) All electric... Not sure about that! 6) Lottery ticket - 1st buy! 5) Cool! 4) Gotta love this one!!! 3) Old-School! 2) Beautiful design. 1) This should've been in a Bond film. Who knows, Daniel Craig may own one of these on the side. 👍
The most entertaining is 1,2,3,4 Howe And Howes alteraine for people's with disabilities super awsome and the transportation ice bus super cool🥳🥳💯💯✌🏽✌🏽
That'd be 3.2 tons, not tonnes. 2903 kg = 3.2 imperial tons; 2.9 metric tonnes. I always wondered why they used the term "tonne" for exactly this reason... :)
It's an air sled. When I was a kid in the sixties, grandpa and two of my uncles built one. It used an air craft engine and had a wooden cab and skis. It was clocked at 70 mph. An hours drive from here in Crosby, Minnesota, Trail-A-Sled built some in the sixties. They used a fiberglass cab Later the company produced the Scorpion snowmobile, which was a well made and popular brand until the eighties.
There's been so many times in watching this video I wish I could have hit the like button but one time just wasn't enough I don't know what to do to try to like you more
@@mindseyedesign Among huge quantity of channels which are made on copy of copy it is very fresh for me and I see here passion to technology, to world and professionalism in production. Thank you :)
Cool stuff. I'm not to keen on the wheel chair off road machine. What if it flips in the water, mud, swamps, etc. with a wheel chair bound person? Whoops!
That trivia picture is a snow plane used on lakes to go across ice to fish or travel. Used on Great Lakes and even in my state of Wyoming on Jackson Lake in the 60s to 90s. Now outlawed in the park because of the very loud rotary airplane engines
Bombardier (Bom-bar-de-ay) is BRP, also known for can am, evinrude, lynx, and others. And if you say "skee doo" in front of a canadian, prepare to get slapped. They say skihdoo. Like skih dew but one word and really fast. They take that very seriously.
@Lassi Kinnunen 81 I agree, but Canadians have been saying it that way since the dawn of time, and you can't say it wrong. People reading it would say skee dew, but you must keep that pronunciation inside your brain.
the rescue vehicle and, the electric pulling device are very impressing to me The electric pulling device WINS>> i wonder why? they didn't make a off and on seat on back of it? to much snow thrown on em?
We want to help INVEST in the electric machine, that takes you places. It's awesome if it takes you over 100 miles of tracks anywhere in the snow, we love snow travel...
@@CaptHollister not so. Words frequently become "sound shifted" as they become used and absorbed into other languages and cultures, "Chef" and "Chief" being an immediate example. Do you also propose "Gre-na-dee-yay"?. I hope you say "shasee" for chassis and not the American cha-si?
@@justanutherguy2338 We do that with nouns, but we typically do not do it with people's names. The bomb aimer in an aircrew is called a bombardeer, no argument there. The founder of the companies that bear his name, however, is called Bombar-dee-ay as are the companies themselves.
The driver in the opening shot, gray hair, is a well know late nite talk show host with his own You Tube channel. It's about all the cars in his garage.
@@reacher6874 sorry bro, je tres Canadienne! 😀 and if you know french you can make fun of mine and in reality it would be more like bom bar dyay..... Look at me go, correcting you incorrectly!
I really liked number three. It is simple and can be used in a number of different ways. Hope they find the funds to manufacture it.
WONDERFUL VIDEO . FULL OF GOOD STUFF FOR THE COMING WINTER! LOVED IT
The Yeti reminds me of a Toyota pickup that used to run a mud bogging circuit back in the day. Used tractor wheels and it would just casually go through the bog no problem at all.
It was called "the creeper" i remember back in the 80's as a kid going to the bogs in stadiums
The image is of a snow plane. There are a lot of them in the Jackson, MT (West Big Hole Valley)area near where I grew up.
Works like a Hydro-foil, but is built to perform on the ice and snow.
one of my very favorite videos!! love these machines!! a must watch
Glad you enjoyed it!
THE ICE ANGEL IS AWESOME! NOW THEY CAN MAKE THAT TRIP WITH OUT FEAR OF FALLING THRU!
I don't know about you, but Allie made this video worth watching!
the rescue is a beast. would call for it in any rescue!!!
Number 10 is a winner, leaning and cutting like a skier.....well thought out!
Paul A. Jackson 😂 you dumb bruh
That sled looks like so much fun
I like the MTT would be neat just to use a truck battery or car battery.. Stays charged longer and may deliver abit more power. Plus you could swap it out if you have a unattached wire to unhook and hook up easily.
Very impressive video display and compilation of commercial presentations. The content presented would encourage me to invest in the products, but alas, I was born very poor and worked very had to save in my retirement. But if I was to invest the items involving the quad modifications, the forward track unit, and the Yeti monster truck. Thanks for sharing Minds Eye.
Excellent, Added To My Research Library.
Incredible findings and detail
It looks like the snow buggy my grandpa in North Dakota built for his postal route during winter
The Yeti looks like it would have the turning radius of an aircraft carrier.
What great vehicles!!! Great video!!!
I like the one with the capability to change from Summer use to winter use. The tracked chair one needs to be two person or one plus cargo size to be viable.
10) Want it.
9) Speechless...
8) Awesome, cool looking too.
7) All electric... Not sure about that!
6) Lottery ticket - 1st buy!
5) Cool!
4) Gotta love this one!!!
3) Old-School!
2) Beautiful design.
1) This should've been in a Bond film. Who knows, Daniel Craig may own one of these on the side. 👍
It looks like the old mail carriers they used to use here in Montana decades ago. There used to be one near Wisdom, Montana.
Trivia question. Canadian Ice Racer. Uses aeroplane technology and operates over frozen lakes at speeds up to 70+mph (110kph)
The most entertaining is 1,2,3,4 Howe And Howes alteraine for people's with disabilities super awsome and the transportation ice bus super cool🥳🥳💯💯✌🏽✌🏽
You can ride in a bomadeir at lake of the woods I got to go ice fishing in North Minnesota
Driverlesstruck@gmail.com, ,,,,,,, I LOVE TO FISH, ,,,,,,, BUT I PREFER WARMER WEATHER, ,,,,,,, ACWORTH GEORGIA USA, ,,,,,,,
It's a Lombard. seen them in the Alagash Wilderness Region of Maine.
One of the first snow transports built by Mr. Bombardier
3:00 He says "the 3,2 ton vessel..." and up in the left corner it says 2.903 kg???
So which is it 3,2 tons or 2,9 tons plus 3 kg?
That'd be 3.2 tons, not tonnes. 2903 kg = 3.2 imperial tons; 2.9 metric tonnes.
I always wondered why they used the term "tonne" for exactly this reason... :)
I wish I had #3 the tracked power wheelchair. The possibles are endless!!!
That Wesll snowmobile looks promising. And I thought they had hover craft that worked a lot better than that Ice Angel, and faster!
It's an air sled. When I was a kid in the sixties, grandpa and two of my uncles built one. It used an air craft engine and had a wooden cab and skis. It was clocked at 70 mph.
An hours drive from here in Crosby, Minnesota, Trail-A-Sled built some in the sixties. They used a fiberglass cab Later the company produced the Scorpion snowmobile, which was a well made and popular brand until the eighties.
There's been so many times in watching this video I wish I could have hit the like button but one time just wasn't enough I don't know what to do to try to like you more
Man I bet you we start seeing a few vehicle's on the North Side of Milwaukee soon with those Yeti tires..
Awesome. 6 & 7 should team up.
Very nice channel. Good job. Well done. Subscribe. Thank you for your work and all best for you guys :) Greetings from Poland.
Welcome aboard! Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
@@mindseyedesign Among huge quantity of channels which are made on copy of copy it is very fresh for me and I see here passion to technology, to world and professionalism in production. Thank you :)
bombardier snow machine
That MTT looks proper new tech
the first ever snow machine from bombardier
Cool stuff. I'm not to keen on the wheel chair off road machine. What if it flips in the water, mud, swamps, etc. with a wheel chair bound person? Whoops!
We need those here in Massachusetts
It’s a Billingsgate Frodulistic convert from the 1940’s with a hydrophobic anti starter propinjected rotational movement device!
One of my favorite videos!!! MAYBE BECAUSE I LIVE IN MI. LOL
That trivia picture is a snow plane used on lakes to go across ice to fish or travel. Used on Great Lakes and even in my state of Wyoming on Jackson Lake in the 60s to 90s. Now outlawed in the park because of the very loud rotary airplane engines
That'd be a bombardier vehicle. Like a ice bus. Great for ice fishing. Getting hard to find.
Bombardier (Bom-bar-de-ay) is BRP, also known for can am, evinrude, lynx, and others. And if you say "skee doo" in front of a canadian, prepare to get slapped. They say skihdoo. Like skih dew but one word and really fast. They take that very seriously.
@Lassi Kinnunen 81 I agree, but Canadians have been saying it that way since the dawn of time, and you can't say it wrong. People reading it would say skee dew, but you must keep that pronunciation inside your brain.
Ice Angel!!!
Just for future reference.....it's not Bom ba deer..... it's bom bar dee ay
I liked the Lazarus unit. Hoursepower takes the cake for me.
Ski doo’ and all other can- am. Equipment is built in Mexico now. Not Canada I load them in Laredo and El Paso. When they come across the border.
Mr. J A Bombardier was probably rolling in his grave over that one.
Rex Bailey gets my vote
# 2 I like !!
5:02 it's cool to !
Great vid ya'll.
I don't think its "bomba-deer". But "bom-ba-de-ay"?
there’s a lot of different ways to say it, i say “bomb-bard-e-ay”
The Snow coach was awesome but no price and the website don't say how wide it is. I need it to fit threw my front door...
As a wheelchair user I just love the Ripchair.
Snow plane in Quebec. I am from Alberta I road in a snow plane built by my neighbor I think it was 1965.
the rescue vehicle and, the electric pulling device are very impressing to me The electric pulling device WINS>> i wonder why? they didn't make a off and on seat on back of it? to much snow thrown on em?
Ethanol is a "biofuel" now? Nobody look at the BTU's in to out ratio on #2 field corn. Otherwise, fun video production guys!
When you sound like the South Park teacher
We want to help INVEST in the electric machine, that takes you places. It's awesome if it takes you over 100 miles of tracks anywhere in the snow, we love snow travel...
Earlier Snow Mobile First seen in Canada back in the Fifty and Sixty .
This guy really dosent like shoveling snow of his side walk lol
Странно... Не увидел шнекоходов - а ведь они для этого самые лучшие штуки.
Air car used to run whisky in Chicago
Ripchair is highly versatile for a myriad of personnel.
Bombardier
C00l vehicles!!! I hope we do not have any reason to use one of them.
Rip Chair in its league of its own or Bobcat
Now that I typed that out might want to consider changing the name RIP
Chicago Illinois to get over the river into Canada
g-day Reacher I'm on holiday here now mum said hello Mr. Reacher she has watch every one while i was away cool mate . Stone
Stone Branson happy holiday to you
@@maximumhardcore4362 best to you mate to
Stone Branson thanks!! Cheers
The question looks like a Hydrofoil, but is built to perform on the ice and snow.
Looks like an old Tucker.
Bombardier first snowmobile
That was soon provided in the army but wasn’t approved because it was to dangerous
you baby
where is the heater button??
7:35 Jay Leno.
Tanasi Tim yup that looks like him
sad j-butthole
Isn't that a Dan Call Air Car? There might be someone in Anchorage, Alaska, who could recognise better.
Bombardier: bombar-dee-ay
Not necessarily. The pronunciation in the video is also used for example, in the British Army.
@@justanutherguy2338 Yes, but that's irrelevant. Joseph-Armand Bombardier was French Canadian.
@@CaptHollister not so. Words frequently become "sound shifted" as they become used and absorbed into other languages and cultures, "Chef" and "Chief" being an immediate example. Do you also propose "Gre-na-dee-yay"?. I hope you say "shasee" for chassis and not the American cha-si?
@@justanutherguy2338 We do that with nouns, but we typically do not do it with people's names. The bomb aimer in an aircrew is called a bombardeer, no argument there. The founder of the companies that bear his name, however, is called Bombar-dee-ay as are the companies themselves.
The first snow sled ever invented, lm guessing
Ripchair... a zero turn mower on creatine.
The driver in the opening shot, gray hair, is a well know late nite talk show host with his own You Tube channel.
It's about all the cars in his garage.
Do they make I personal car?
Snow Taxi
Alaska
The next bulldozer rampage commin' from these inventions. besides that's a awesome vid! 👍
👇 ...........👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏😁
Bom-bar-dway
@@reacher6874 sorry bro, je tres Canadienne! 😀 and if you know french you can make fun of mine and in reality it would be more like bom bar dyay..... Look at me go, correcting you incorrectly!
Where is the sheep? It will go anywhere and use less fuel!
The rescue is that wide and that long and dosent have rear wheel steer
snow plane 30-50's design any where there is snow
time trivea is a snow cat
A snow taxi.
bombardier from germany
I wish I could invest
Snow plane
Answer to the trivia question : it's a snow plane.
Artic cat car from the usa
🖒🖒🙌🙌
The Romania rescuetruck, better with portalaxle’s!
Alaskan snow and lake plane
I choose..SHERP :)
air boat snow truck
Yetis turning radius= texas