gotcha, yes the suitcase style is all enclosed. makes sense. It will be fine, I think the enclosed ones are quieter from what folks have said. I piped my heat outlet towards the back so that it cycles the air around the trailer. They don't seem like much but they will put out good heat, the...
Yeah, she was busy around Corbin yesterday. They got a lot of pipe staged down there. PS. Corbin road is brutal, partly washed out and lots of big ruts within the first 10 -15 kms
Yeah should be fine, it may cycle up and down and probably not need to shut it down, especially if its not insulated. Mount the fuel pump on something soft like soft rubber dampers, as the ticking of the fuel pump is often almost as loud as the fan when its on low (at least on mine)...
Dan - no they don't shut on and off like propane as others have said. You can set them low, usually about 8C. They have 2 cycles basically as Zal said - they cycle between "high" and "low" fan speeds. If the trailer is really well insulated, the heater should run on low and temp may still...
Watch the line x
LOL was gonna say the same thing. Watch the LineX, etc spray type liners, they are slippery. Traction sand mixed in to the liner when you apply it, or grip tape helps a lot.
Revsxheart - Plumb the heater pipe so that the trailer has lots of circulation. A fan is a must...
blah blah blah...we all expected a long winded "I love BRP Post".......say what you want because you're one of the sheep. Nothing more than BRP propaganda. You don't get to say "I want sled prices to go down" in 1 sentence and then suck off BRP in the next by saying "being a successful company...
I think some of the folks on this thread need to have their man-card reviewed. jeeezus. Don't pay for ch!t they aren't gonna give you. Getting the latest and greatest isn't worth bending over and taking it from behind (unless you prefer it that way, then you do you).
This was what the lower Kinbasket looked like on June 18 when we were there. First pic is part of the old Big Bend Highway (long straight line in the middle of the photo) and the old bridge abutments were still visible. Pic 2 is what my kids call "the Lorax forest" a few kms north of the...
Yeah, had the same thing with the 4 trucks that I ordered. 6 Months and no build date set, seriously doubt they'll get scheduled at this point as the order banks for 2023's will open in a few months. Snowchecks are similar and people have a right to be upset if they made the committment to...
I think people should be ready for big sticker shocks for many things next year, hotels, fuel, food, parts. Chatter has to bring in all their stuff by chopper or road. When I left Golden yesterday it was $2.25 / L for regular and nothing moves in our country without a truck or a train to get...
Yeah saw that on the news. worried about the rainfall though, they said Coal Creek is getting pretty full and have closed it due to more erosion. The City of Fernie already stood up their EOC for flood watch, wondering if we are going to lose more roads in the area to flooding this spring. :(
Sorry all, been a crazy busy spring this year and just haven't had the time to dedicate to this project. Its made some slow progress and I just have been poor at updating this thread. Progress from the last update is: rebuild and machined faces on the primary, pressed on new drivers, bolted in...
Its not over yet. Silent parking was 44 kms. Trail was good, still tons of snow up top. Gonna be a bit of snirt or full dirt from about 2 kms past the bridge at the turn off (around the 47 km mark) in a week or so.
Agree - I think the issues should be kept within the club themselves and not here on the forum. I wish these issues could be worked out easier. This is the 4th club that I have seen have major issues on the board and create division within the club. As noted, it would take a lot to amount to...
Wait til next winter with the price of fuel! She's gonna be cheaper just to dress up in sled gear, do a couple lines of coke off the seat, pass out on the trailer floor and imagine you went riding. :p
HAHA they were gone already, I had to get his # from Rob Alford and leave him a voicemail. That same sled had eaten the starter at the end of the day before, so we had to stop at the Sledshed and get a new one and install, so it was like 11 am when this happened. I think the starter was OK...