wrangler
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Hey guys , any reply would be great. I have a 00 MM 700, it has served me well, I put a track extension kit on it, I now have a 144" camoplast predator. Now here is the prob, two kids later I hardly hit powder anymore and mostly doing trail, really wanted to keep the 2" but eating the shit out of my sliders. Nothing I do helps. I know you probably have had many threads on this problem but any help would be appreciated. Dean
daman
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wrangler said:Hey guys , any reply would be great. I have a 00 MM 700, it has served me well, I put a track extension kit on it, I now have a 144" camoplast predator. Now here is the prob, two kids later I hardly hit powder anymore and mostly doing trail, really wanted to keep the 2" but eating the shit out of my sliders. Nothing I do helps. I know you probably have had many threads on this problem but any help would be appreciated. Dean
Try a lower profile track like .75 or .92 and run it loose
akrievins
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Could it be that the track is so high up off the surface of the trail that very little snow is kicked up to lubricate the sliders? Some people use ice scratchers installed on the rails to scratch up snow and ice to keep the heat exchanges cold, as well as direct snow/ice to the sliders.
ragerider
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Use polaris wheels there bigger in size, ice scratchers and hyperfax!!!
TJ500
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I second the ice scratchers... worked great on the trail with my 2" track but I couldn't keep them around... Kept breaking them while using reverse and forgetting to raise them...
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I have a 151 2 inch. We have to ride trails to get to the mountains. Sometimes as far as 22 km's. I have no wheels in my skid for light weight and I use scratchers on the trail. They work great. The one time I forgot to put them down I used up about 40% of my slidders in one ride. They also keep your sled running cool on those cold hardpack mornings when no snow would normally get kicked up. The best $50 you can spend. Just don't forget to put them up once you get to deep snow or have to back up...
taylzee
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Same problem with my 01 MM700. I ended up having to go to the marginal snow wheel kit that you install at the rail bend. Works great. They have them at most yamaha dealers and MPI.
ragerider
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I got a set from mpi they mount on the front of the skid, but I believe hartman makes some that mount on the skis I will try them next!!
daman
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Anybody got pics of these
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I will get some pics this weekend of the scratchers up and down so you can see how they work. They add very little weight at all and work great
daman
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LFM said:I will get some pics this weekend of the scratchers up and down so you can see how they work. They add very little weight at all and work great
Cool thanks..
MM700YZ125
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i have a 00 mm700 also and ride alot of trails i installed ice scratchers and that worked great
akrievins
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This site explains it all really well, and has pictures of the scratchers installed.
http://www.off-road.com/snowmobile/reviews/2001/hrpscratchers/
http://www.off-road.com/snowmobile/reviews/2001/hrpscratchers/
daman
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Hmmm...you wouldn't think the little piece of wire would do much.........
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The scratchers are solid metal and are under high spring tention. They can be hard to retract sometimes. My scratchers have a different angle to them. When they are retracted they hook on the top of the rails. The ones in that other link hook onto a bolt. That would worry me that they could fall off the bolt. The way I have mine is way better. Those are great pics so I will just take some of my install, cause it differs from the one shown.daman said:Hmmm...you wouldn't think the little piece of wire would do much.........