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 Posted: Tue Dec 6th, 2005 01:44 pm
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i hear theres rideble snow by Sisseton SD  i might that a drive in the Chev today just to have a look see?Or  maybe the Tropper  has 4WD  ?

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 Posted: Tue Dec 6th, 2005 05:28 pm
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sounds like fun roost, wish I could join you



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 Posted: Mon Dec 12th, 2005 07:32 pm
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everythings pointing to a good snowfall all over Mn this week-my snowmobile ramps shoud be here today  i put a wood floor and ski runners in the bed of my pick up  Its 2wd i also ordered FlexTrax SnoClaws from Cabelas  for any real bad road conditions or Icey hills ect

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 Posted: Mon Dec 12th, 2005 11:01 pm
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We need a lot more snow here before the groomer can come out. We are way under average for snowfall for this time of year....it's fun wheelin out there :wh:



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 Posted: Tue Dec 13th, 2005 11:36 am
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snow is spsoe to start tonite  1-3 " overnite  1-3 inches Wensday

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 Posted: Tue Dec 13th, 2005 11:48 am
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I just saw that on the forecast......fire up that 2 stroker roost!



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 Posted: Tue Dec 13th, 2005 12:27 pm
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nothin like the smell of burning oil in the morning

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roosterado9 wrote: nothin like the smell of burning oil in the morningIf we don't get some more snow, all you're gonna smell is burning slides....



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 Posted: Tue Dec 13th, 2005 01:22 pm
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theres always ridable trails somewheres in Mn  by New Yrs alway Crane Lake and Voyagers if nothin else

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Going to Voyaguers for New Years. Been staying at Ash Trail Lodge for the past 5 or 6 New Years!:dan: Right now I have My MXZ tore apart, needed new Carb Flanges, new oil line, new gas line, new axle in the back where the suspension bolts to the tunnel, also the mounts where that bolts are oblong so I need to weld in a new peice then I can put new slides on and be ready to go, I think!!!:pray:

My Formula went better, only had to put in a new battery and slides, she seems to run good, at least across the pond and back.



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Survey, sounds like you have a nice little project in front of you.



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Hopefully tonight the welding will be done. Once that is done the rest will be pretty easy. Probably a six pack!



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 Posted: Tue Dec 13th, 2005 10:47 pm
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survey how big is that MXZ?



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 Posted: Wed Dec 14th, 2005 07:49 am
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Hey Survey; was just on John Dee and seen you might have a little farm girl to go riding with huh! lol:roflao:Wife & I & a friend are going to Iron River Wi. over New Years to do some sledding, have fun up-north. I had a Form 3 700 that had hogged out the mounting holes for the suspension also, you can drill out the old rivets and buy a new bracket and rivet it back on,(if its the rear holes) sometimes its easier than welding. Its snowing like mad out there right now.:clp:

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so far onli 1/2 inch of snow here  :shrug:

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 Posted: Wed Dec 14th, 2005 11:58 am
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Thats what it looks like here too but it snowing pretty good out there. Just saw the Duluth schools are closed so the north shore must be getting hammered......will be 10,000 sleds riding that trail this weekend LOL



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 Posted: Wed Dec 14th, 2005 01:39 pm
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i'd love to hit the North Shore next week  for  some mid week riding lol

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They just said on the news the Silver Bay area could get 10-17 inches



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we got 2-3 wet inches here so far  pics of ramp  soon  like 1 hr

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Ramp worked slick  Drove right up into the pick up bed and caught the Ski Tracks no Problem 

Notice the traction ramp at bottom of center ramp

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/roosterado9/album?.dir=/2ff9

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 Posted: Wed Dec 14th, 2005 06:08 pm
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The MXZ is only a 600, I snow checked it it was the first year with the ZX chasis. It goes fast enough for me though.

BAJA X, I did by the new brackets, but then I counted 26 rivets per bracket and decided that welding would be easier. My sled is in my neighbors heated garage plus he knows a guy with a machine shop and had him make two new pieces to weld and tonight some other guy from town is coming over to weld it. I just got my oil line today at lunch so i'm pretty much ready to go.

Ah yes my girlfriend Emmie overe on John's site, she's a bit younger than me but it's fun to flirt with the girls.

So far I have about 5-5.5 inches on the ground at home, I'd like another 10.

A couple years ago some friends and I went to Iron River or Brule for a couple days, headed up to Port Wing and around, had a good time. :thumb2:



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roosterado9 wrote: Ramp worked slick  Drove right up into the pick up bed and caught the Ski Tracks no Problem 

Notice the traction ramp at bottom of center ramp

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/roosterado9/album?.dir=/2ff9
Those look slick....how do you attach them to the tailgate? How much $$ were they?



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 Posted: Wed Dec 14th, 2005 07:41 pm
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Safety cables 

http://www.discountramps.com/snowmobile_ramps.htm

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hey guys 20" in Two Harbors and 17" in beaver bay........



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