Snowdog and Tracksled Blog
Snowdog's interview with Recreation Revolution
«We pride ourselves on being Snowdog owners FIRST, and a dealer second» — these are the words of Sean, resident of Canadian city Winnipeg, Manitoba. He, together with his friends, purchased his first Snowdog 4 yeas ago. Now, he is one of the most successful dealers selling Snowdog machines. Their project is called “Recreation Revolution”. These guys are extremely creative and active. We suggest you reading an interview with Sean to look at how they do their work.
How to change the oil in your Snowdog engine
Changing the oil in your Snowdog is an easy way to extend the life of your machine and keep it operating reliably in extreme conditions. And it's easy to do at home, with these step-by-step instructions.
Your Snowdog is designed to be easy to operate, and easy to service. That's one of our favorite features of the Snowdog, and a reason why it's so popular with a wide range of users. As with any machine, there...
2021 Snowdog Models Sneak peak
The 2021 Snowdog Models have been announced! Here is a sneak peak of two the new models. There is also an electric Snowdog in the works that it currently being market-tested in Europe for interest. 2021 Snowdog Twin Track 13HP:...
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....
Quick guide to basic Snowdog parts
If you're looking to make some improvements on your 13HP Snowdog, the best place to start is with the basics: Spark Plug, Chain, and Belt. These are easily changed, and give you an immediate benefit, even if that benefit is "peace...
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...
Comparing the 10HP and 13HP Snowdogs
Over the Christmas holiday break, I tested two machines, and took them out along the same trails, on the same lakes, and through the same range of conditions. While I’m sure I didn’t cover all of the possibilities you might...
Give your sled new life with heavy duty runners!
Most Snowmobile sleds or toboggans have plastic runners on the bottom, which provide protection from ice, gravel, dirt and the grinding of everyday use. The runners are designed to be sacrificial, and they wear down before the "tub" of the toboggan does. We have a replacement runner kit designed specifically for your Snowdog sled, to keep you on the trail while protecting your sled and its contents!