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Darrell
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Groomer

#1 Post by Darrell »

Groomer ready to go, added to the club fleet...
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.

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#2 Post by dragonman »

Is this something that you made ?
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#3 Post by Darrell »

It was a club groomer that was on loan to a passed club member, he is leaving the state.

I got word that he was trying to return it to the club. So I picked it up and gave it a paint job and drop it at John house this weekend.

Now if we can get someone with a work machine to pull it...... :singing:
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.

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#4 Post by mit »

Looks good!
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#5 Post by TheBearAk »

You mean something like this to pull it?

http://trailgroom.com

What a monster machine!!
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#6 Post by Darrell »

Just what is needed!
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.

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#7 Post by john »

I like the twin 20 inch tracks on the Alpina, but I'm pretty sure most work sleds would pull them. A good long track trail sled would work, just plan to get stuck more often :)

A Bearcat or Scandix would be ideal.

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#8 Post by larry morris »

How about an Expedition with a flapper thing on the back?

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#9 Post by john »

That "flapper thing" aka Clavis Hitch would work with the drag Darrel brought over, the other two drags use have pindle hitche's.

And the color would match :)

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