biglsells
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Was out on my maiden voyage this last week now that we have over a foot of snow. Was cruising about 45/50 through a field and hit a hidden rock. The damage to the sled was just the slightly bent arm as you can see in the pic, easy enough to fix but it rocked me to the core. My right wrist hurt for days!
Problem started almost immediately after the hit. Anytime I would come to a stop and then hit the gas the tors would kick in and the sled would not move until I let off the gas and re-hit the throttle several times. Did that all the way home.
After some trouble shooting it seems my thumb throttle is sticking (not pressing in the tors switch before pulling carb cables). I know that handle bar hit my hand pretty good when I smashed the rock, what could have happened to the throttle? Nothing looks broken, does it all come apart? I was thinking I will take the thumb throttle/tors assembly apart and put it back together and hope the problem goes away but if anyone has ever experienced something like this it would be interesting to hear about it.

Problem started almost immediately after the hit. Anytime I would come to a stop and then hit the gas the tors would kick in and the sled would not move until I let off the gas and re-hit the throttle several times. Did that all the way home.
After some trouble shooting it seems my thumb throttle is sticking (not pressing in the tors switch before pulling carb cables). I know that handle bar hit my hand pretty good when I smashed the rock, what could have happened to the throttle? Nothing looks broken, does it all come apart? I was thinking I will take the thumb throttle/tors assembly apart and put it back together and hope the problem goes away but if anyone has ever experienced something like this it would be interesting to hear about it.
