Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: snowman]
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01/19/07 03:33 AM
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Think I am gonna go with the Skandic LT. Might get the SWT later you know you always need a back up LOL..
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: Alaskan]
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01/19/07 11:17 AM
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fishermann222
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Hupe - I like that idea, but for everyone, also make a note to JUST hold the rope, as when it gets going, you're going to be giving it EVEN more gas as you'll be standing still. Need to be able to let go.
I bring that up, cause I'd attach it around my wrist or something dumb like that and snap off the thumb throttle. you would look like a rogue beaver being drug across the tundra like that.
I survived the Tman crash of '06
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: fishermann222]
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01/19/07 02:48 PM
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Are you making fun of my new furry garment?? I think it would look like a bear attacking a snow machine, and likely get myself shot.
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: Alaskan]
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01/19/07 03:00 PM
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fishermann222
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LOL, perception is the key to success.
Heck I like it. I have been trying to talk my wife into having a red fox coat made by that guy. She is not interested though.
I survived the Tman crash of '06
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: fishermann222]
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01/19/07 06:02 PM
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I know this banter isn't for the snow-go thread, but... Fish, I hear ya. Been trying to get the Misses interested in a coat, and she isn't. I'm stunned. I'm going to get as much fur crap as I can. Even if it is a full length fox coat....for me. He sure does good work. Fish, I'll get pics of the sled and the modifications I did to it. I bought the Otter Large, as it was 8" shorter, but 4" wider. Added some Ptex and some supports. We'll see how it works this winter. Figured If I beefed it up a bit, it would be nice, ESPECIALLY for the price. Way cheaper ($100 less than the XL)
"Goats pee in the water sheep drink."
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: guloboy]
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01/22/07 12:52 PM
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I helped open up some of the Yukon Quest trail saturday on my new Tundra. I got 13 MPG which was much better than anyone else on the trip. I'm finally figuring out how to ride it but it is still tippy. I've heard people talking about the new Tundra being a good kids sled, I disagree. If I was getting a sled for a kid I'd get one of the freestyles. They are on the same chasis but have a wider ski stance and should be much more stable. I'm in the process of building a couple of new trails and this is where the Tundra's narrow ski stance helps. As I route the trail through the timber I carry a tape measure and put the trail between trees that are barely wide enough for me, that way 99% of the snowmachines out there can't get through.
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: piperniner]
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01/22/07 02:06 PM
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I haven't heard anything about the backcountry but would have chosen it over the Tundra except I wanted the narrow stance.
Eat, Drink, and don't be a Mary.
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
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01/22/07 02:14 PM
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As I route the trail through the timber I carry a tape measure and put the trail between trees that are barely wide enough for me, that way 99% of the snowmachines out there can't get through. That's a cool idea.
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: snowman]
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01/24/07 07:31 PM
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Just FYI, I got 13 mpg on the new Tundra over a 60 mile ride on either packed or slightly soft trail, never breaking trail.
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: Loel]
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01/25/07 11:51 AM
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Nope, I've only ridden it in a little over a foot of snow. I rode the 4 stroke 800cc Tundra and it definately had much more power but is also 110 lbs heavier. If I wanted that much weight then there lots of other machines to choose from.
Eat, Drink, and don't be a Mary.
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
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01/28/07 10:20 PM
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More Compeaus problems!! My old man took his 440 LT in to get some bolt fixed. Would be "done Tuesday". Called, NOT done, had to order the part, "done Friday". Went in, COULDN'T EVEN FIND THE PAPER WORK. Now the part is "on back order, have no clue when it will be done, but Sally will know....when she comes in." Holy crap has that place gone to s**t!!!! Used to be easy to work with, now they are GARBAGE!! I should take a full page add out with all the BS they've said and done. Remember White's problem with them too. Wow....
"Goats pee in the water sheep drink."
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
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01/28/07 10:52 PM
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i need a snow machine, can only afford a junker about 5oo$ my line is from the house for about 5 miles. i can start from home & dont need to haul the machine. i have never owned one & only ridden one once. i am in the mountains but not worried about breakdowns as i will always carry snow shoes. seems as if the tundra is popular but i see lots of other machines for around 500$ . what other machines are good for this work?
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Re: Snowmachine Thread
[Re: g smith]
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01/28/07 11:55 PM
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Gary, so you're one of Ted's old neighbors!! I've hunted deer around Lincoln a few times. Will you be riding on packed trails or breaking your own trails through deep snow? If you will mainly be on packed trails then a 121" track will do. If you will be off trails you'll want at least a 136" track. Many machines out there can be used for trapping, all will have enough power for you, track size and machine weight is important. Look around, if you find a used machine you're interested in, ask on here about it.
Eat, Drink, and don't be a Mary.
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