sunfish123 @ 13 Feb 2020 17:08 写道:eric_gao @ 周四 2月 13, 2020 4:38 pm 写道:sunfish123 @ 周四 2月 13, 2020 2:31 pm 写道:
高大侠赶紧的,再买一个备用。
你是想让我双狗热备份?开一个,拖一个,万一死掉一个,备用的自动升级为主驱动。
非常有必要,看看下面这个:
After trudging and catching a nice limit of Lakers, I finally got back to my Snowdog and hitched everything up for the ride home.
BUT, when I started it up I must have hit the throttle and the gas stuck wide open and my Snowdog took off across the lake towing everything and leaving me standing with my mouth open in disbelief. :o
I watched scooting across the ice with my Livescope, camera, Nils Auger, etc. and finally started running through knee-deep snow after it. It could go a couple miles on that lake if it would have gone straight, but luckily it started to veer slightly left. I was running as hard as I could and hit slush but kept on going. After a while the Snowdog and sleds disappeared in a bay to my right. I kept on running, imagining what will happen when it hits a boulder or tree on the shoreline. As I started around the point of the bay, here comes the Snowdog again! Somehow it had glanced off a cedar and that turned in around and it was heading back out of the bay towards the lake.
Luckily, it again veered to the right aiming directly towards the shore. I was just standing there wondering what would happen next. I saw a small miracle. There was an 8 foot opening in the woods with a steep upwards bank. The Snowdog and sleds hit the hole and started uphill, but the before it went 20 feet it hit a boulder and laid over on its side in waist-deep snow. It STOPPED and sat with the throttle still wide-open but not going anywhere.
I finally was able to run up to its track and follow it to the shoreline and hit the "kill switch." I then just sat down with my chest heaving. I disconnected the two sleds and pulled them back to the lake. I spent 30 minutes digging out the Snowdog and getting it turned around. I checked the throttle cable and things seemed normal. Finally, I got it started back up and it was once again my obedient Dog. I was relieved that it actually worked with no apparent damage to either the Snowdog or the sleds and contents! I was also glad not to have to walk another 3 miles back to the cabin across a windy lake.
I got everything hitched back up and started home - grateful that I was in one piece, the Snowdog still worked and I had a limit of lakers to clean once I got back to the cabin.
I debated about sharing the story, but I thought it was more than worth it to give all of you a laugh on me. ;D ;D ;D
没仔细看。。这是说雪狗蹭石头还是冰块了,把履带还是啥撞散架了?