MTT electric ... sled?

Looks like a great multi-purpose mule.
 
It doesn't snow much here but I still want one!!

That thing will be huge!! its awesome!
 
It needs a cargo rack above the entire area of the tread, but other than that, it's pretty awesome!

edit: I am impressed with the demonstration where the on-board battery pack powered corded 120V AC electric tools, and also how it can be used temporarily as a back-up power source for vital items in your home during a power outage. I think it would be wise to show a 120V gasoline/propane generator in a trailer as a range-extender. Certainly not for constant use, but rather as a rarely needed capability.

If I had a spare million bucks, I'd become a dealer out of Denver or some place like that, I think these have a great future.

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Where's the stand up version for wearing skis?
 
That is one awesome machine! Cuts snow like buttah!

The site has additional add-ons which makes it more versatile.

Wonder where one gets a replacement tread...
 
Hillhater said:
It needs a cargo rack above the entire area of the tread,

Where's the stand up version for wearing skis?
..all those options are in the video
..unless you guys watching a different vid to me ?

I'll be honest, I didn't watch.. I'm still at work and limit the videos while here.
 
A guy named Yvon Martel from Chicoutimi in Quebec province built an awesome track device!! he is working in electronic and have skill in hydraulic and big tractors and he developed something really nice!

It is called the MTT136 and work electric.

On only few hours the view of the demo video reached half a million view !!!

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http://www.autoblog.com/2014/02/18/mtt-136-electric-treaded-tank-sled/

There is already a lot investors interested.

I am a bit jealous 8) but very proud of our invention skill we have in Quebec once again!

Doc
 
The existing model would probably work on water with some inflatable/deflatable pontoons, and maybe some sort of on board electric compressor. If you can plug power tools into it then one of those small car tire compressors wouldn't be too much of a stretch.
 
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