I have wide ski skins on mine. They provide good floatation but don't expect them to make the machine any less tippy. It is a capable machine but it gives a full body workout trying to keep it upright when breaking trail

My machine has been reliable and the worst problem I have had is breaking off the cheap plastic reverse lever twice. Pulling heavy loads like you sometimes do the machine will need a clutch rebuild at about 5000 miles. In 7000-8000 mile range the front pogos will break off the tube that holds them together. It will happen sooner if you ride it hard. Some extra welding and bracing at the points where the pogos attach to the tube that connects them would cure this. Mine haven't broken yet but I am expecting it this season. These machines do not take a side load on the frame or front skis well. Don't let it slide down a hill sideways and impact anything it will fold the front aluminum frame pieces. The tundra LT is the worst side hill machine there is. It won't side hill it just slowly descends and will roll if you aren't completely hanging to the uphill side of the machine and have at least 200lbs of counter weight in your shorts

I like my Tundra LT with the ACE and would get another but these are some things I have noticed. Thanks for sharing all the great pics and good luck trapping this year.