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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: London, Ontario
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Who's got SNOW, we got SNOW ! !
Wow, haven't had a snow day in awile, got to stay home and stayed busy shovelling yesterday as we got record snowfalls in the last 2 days. In my end of town we got about 85cm ( 33.4") and 20 min north of here they got 153cm ( 60") of the white stuff, funny part is 30 min west or east has little or none.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southeastern Washington desert
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I am pleased to say that the last of our white $hit is melting. Indeed I got a nice ride in today. :P
That said I'm glad you like it. Have fun! ![]()
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Sledding looks like a good plan as you'll not be using your picnic table for a while!
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Is that what that is? I thought maybe the rear end of an old Model A Ford Tudor.
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Well got 2 more inches last night and more snow is forcast for this weekend, can't wait to go sledding this weekend. |
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Good thing TO didn't get it; they'd have to call out the Army again :roll:
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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We's love to see pics of your sledding adventure.
440cc..... Kawasaki based? Jet Ski type motor?
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440cc 2 stroke with a CVT belt drive. That would be considered a small sled. Still plenty of power and lots of fun. Could be polaris, skidoo, yamaha, artic cat.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Yep, the sled is a 1994 Arctic Cat Jag 440z, it is a suzuki 2 cyl 2 stroke engine with twin 34mm Mikuni carbs and a CVT tranny, it is oil injected so no pre mixing is needed.
It's supposed to warm up to 2c tomorrow so that will be good to help pack the snow down, it's much more fun jumping the drifts then plowing thru them when the snow is too fluffy. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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I'd like to have about 2 times that much snow
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I gotta ask Wayne, with that amount of snow in a fairly short time frame, you must have a big snowblower?
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