Rhino dog box?

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well the guy i know has a husquavarna and the bed might be a little bigger but if you truck box isnt HUGE then you can probably just put that in the back of it and just fasten it and leave the tailgate open.
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Heres a couple...

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That is the possibly the best setup I have yet to see! Wish you would just give that to me! It would be a very merry x-mas!
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Bruce, that is a nice box there.
I'd love to know how you like the tracks. ie: is it worth the speed loss for the extra traction,
how much snow is too much loaded with dogs, any complaints at all??
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The dog box works great except when its really cold then I use a plywood box I built. The country I hunt late in the year will have deep/crusted/frozen snow on the north slopes and none on the south so the tracks work well for me. We went over a mountain outside of Kingman last year when the snow was up to our crouch, me and a bud combined weight of 430 lbs, two five gallon cans of gas, six dogs and back packs and had to back up a couple times to get back on top but worked well. Little slow in the rocks but have probably 400 miles with tracks on and only had one roller wheel bent. Will let you know in a few months on how this year goes...

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Tracks work awesome, used a snow machine last year, about the size of that rhino, me and a co-worker took it over a mountain where the snow was as deep as Bdog describes, just had to do what he said, worked good when we got to the backside of the mountain, too bad I didnt have dogs then, found a fresh bobcat kill that was just buried, whitetail fawn.
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i like bucks i dea.. i think that would be a great christmas present.. (: (: lol
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That rhino with the tracks looks real impressive. How deep of snow will that thing go in?
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