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A night in the life of a Mt. Ellen groomer...

drjeff

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Pics of the 500

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About how much does one of these Pisten Bully 400 - Machines as equipped and pictured here go for??

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A news article I saw this year about Prinoth's "The Beast" (the 500) had the price tag on that one at around 400k! :eek: It better be able to lay down ALOT of cord EVERY night for that!
 

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So you want to go steep eh? Come on over to Orygon and go for a ride in a log truck for a day.;-) Bring an extra pair of shorts. The Bar-ditch is your friend. That's a sweet red PB.8)
 

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Does anybody know about what year ski areas begain using the modern snow grooming equipment that we see today? I mean the sno-cats with the wide tracks, turbo charged diesel engines, the multi-angle hydraulic front plows and the rear hydro-tillers.

I remember getting to Elk Mountain (PA) early 1 sat. about 1980 and a sno-cat with narrower tracks and a gas engine was pulling a long concerte drum with ridges in it to groom the slopes.
 

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Does anybody know about what year ski areas begain using the modern snow grooming equipment that we see today? I mean the sno-cats with the wide tracks, turbo charged diesel engines, the multi-angle hydraulic front plows and the rear hydro-tillers.

I remember getting to Elk Mountain (PA) early 1 sat. about 1980 and a sno-cat with narrower tracks and a gas engine was pulling a long concerte drum with ridges in it to groom the slopes.

Well I found this pic on the net from about 1960, a Tucker Sno-Cat grooming with 1 of those groved concrete drums:

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