it is way better to have the guy buy the sled and then buy it from him because then you can get the three or four year warranty that he got. if you buy a snow check that someone bails out on you only get one year. That was what the dealer told me last year when i was inquiring.
Go to bc web cams you can get a pretty good idea of what is happening in town
looks like we are in full spring conditions for the next couple of weeks
conditions can change by the hour this time of year with the temperatures we are seeing
That piece of terrain looks a lot different when you are on a sled going through there and it can be a tough pull to get out of if there is two feet of fresh snow. Not hard to see people getting bunched up if you are all heading out.
Pictures from helicopters are nice and give a great overview...
Remove one bolt install a longer bolt or piece of ready rod with a nut tighten the nut remove the bolt frm the other side loosen the nut and remove longer bolt or ready rod
i hear what your saying but it has sure been nice to have on really cold days or when the day is really deep and need a spot to take a break and dry out a bit.
i haven't used it allot but was very thankful the times i have used it.
when is the next meeting?
only one way to find out
advertise and people will let you know real quick
to high no offers or lookers
to low phone rings off the hook and first person buys it sight unseen
no you do not have to pay the gst twice in bc as long as you have the bill of sale showing you paid gst . you only have to pay the pst when registering it
between family members you have to fill out a form
looked into the wheel kit at the dealer but they are all sold out.
But thanks for the advice
Conditions are bleat here and we will be riding dirt soon to get up to the white stuff