bluewho
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I guess this moron was right than.
bluewho said:I guess this moron was right than.
Bluewho... I had to read back through the earlier posts to understand your comment. I got it now!
I'm sure it was due to worn out/poor rear shocks, but it's hard to say for since I changed everything all at once during the off season. However, thanks again for the input!
bluewho
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Thanks............swaying side to side on loose snow at high speeds means no traction and the only thing that will cause this is no down pressure on the front of the track on a sled that nothing has been changed.