snowfoxsx
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click the link, pics of our groomer, lee river, be carful out there guys
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?p=206424#206424
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?p=206424#206424
insaneSXR
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yep familiar with that sight . ours goes down about once a year. ours i a ford tractor with tracks so when it gets stuck its stuck good
2001SRX=Fast
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NOOOO
i have a cabin in lee river
i have a cabin in lee river
boondoctor
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I think that Interlake snow trackers groomer went down in the Netley creek area also. Apparently water is almost over the roof on it, and retrieval is difficult as its mostly marsh where its located.
snowfoxsx
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yes, i saw that also
boondoctor
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Snowfox, hows your sled running, putting on many miles?
snowfoxsx
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just started riding this past weekend, had some clutching and jetting bugs to work out and it runs fine right now, the backshift could be better, kinda dead when you back off and nail it but out of the hole it pulls hard, and pulls on my buddies 800 doo pretty good! i guess thats what 89l weights do?
03viperguy
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wow, now thats no good for anyone!
boondoctor
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My sled with 89ls, backshifts pretty nice with a green spring, wrapped at 80. Hauls threw the powder, even had the lady on the back for 130kms on Saturday, and played in some decent powder, worked well.Are you using the light rivets,.8 in your set up this year. Im using 2.4 s with a 51/43.
snowfoxsx
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i have the green at 70, 51/45, stock gears and 2.4 gram rivits and 14.5 rollers. i will try some more wrap. it hauls nice, the gf had to hang on pretty tight when i got some traction, it would just launch! what color primary spring you using? i have ygy spring in it. i have ported cylinders on it also.
change_up
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Blue ford tractor?
Sounds like your riding somewhere in the Markdale area?insaneSXR said:yep familiar with that sight . ours goes down about once a year. ours i a ford tractor with tracks so when it gets stuck its stuck good
insaneSXR
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no in the ottawa valley area. most of the clubs in the area use tractors because they come in pretty handy for moving trees out of the way after storms. and since theres no cell phone service on most of the trails the driver is pretty much on his own