A LOT of XM T3 174's for sale….

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Just grabbed a set of ski scratchers yesterday to compliment my stock rail scratchers just in case. Nothing worse than stopping on the trail to cool down when there is fresh pow at the top. Just need fresh pow now.....
 

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just got back from blue/vale and all i can say is i am totally impressed with my 174, was right with a 2014 6psi turbo 163 sled on the hill, so far as overheating in no snow, one of my buddies was running a 154 freeride with no scratchers and was overheating on the trail and i had 2 bars to go on my temp allways. i agree the factory scratchers aren't the best but they do work quite well. anyone that was out there in the last few days knows the trails were hard as hell.
 

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Anyone else interested in some ski mounted scratchers ice storms

Lilduke and rightsideup are in

75 a set shipped to me, then may be extra shipping after
 

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Anyone else interested in some ski mounted scratchers ice storms

Lilduke and rightsideup are in

75 a set shipped to me, then may be extra shipping after

Asked in LilDuke's thread already, but can you get these for a '15 ProClimb, and also, I like the fact that you can reverse with em, so do they make the rail mounted ones too, or will i not even need the rail ones with these?
 

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Asked in LilDuke's thread already, but can you get these for a '15 ProClimb, and also, I like the fact that you can reverse with em, so do they make the rail mounted ones too, or will i not even need the rail ones with these?
They make both , I have the rail mounted ones, will be adding the ski ones

Better to have too much than not enough

Skids with out middle wheels needs as much lube as they can, one set of sliders and short weekend because there screwed is priceless


I will find out if the cats are different
 
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There would need to be a different version for the t3 rails. The 3" track wouldn't give them enough down pressure and it would rub on the track and break
 

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There would need to be a different version for the t3 rails. The 3" track wouldn't give them enough down pressure and it would rub on the track and break
Yes same as the ski ones, different forsure
 

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There would need to be a different version for the t3 rails. The 3" track wouldn't give them enough down pressure and it would rub on the track and break

AHHH just rock the regular style scratchers and back up with them down that auat make up for the 3" track and plus after that one can say there custom
 

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AHHH just rock the regular style scratchers and back up with them down that auat make up for the 3" track and plus after that one can say there custom
Lol, no kidding
There would need to be a different version for the t3 rails. The 3" track wouldn't give them enough down pressure and it would rub on the track and break
Not sure if they would break but may rub the tracks sides
I will take a set of ski scratchers for my t3 ..... Just tell me when and where and how to pay
This was more so a post for buddy's, like duke and rightsideup ect...

I'll see if I can get one more set, was looking to get 5 ish, to cut shipping costs for us
Hey Jeff. I can give you the $ on Friday night, when I'm at your place anyway. Sound kosher?
Sounds good chris
 

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So there are sleds for sal,e big deal. could be a lot of reasons to sell a sled. One that comes to mind is the price of a barrel of oil and the scare of layoffs.


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Anyone else interested in some ski mounted scratchers ice storms

Lilduke and rightsideup are in

75 a set shipped to me, then may be extra shipping after

For those not interested in driving to DA Moose to hornswaggle with Tex- Trackside in Olds has sets of Ice Storm Ski Scratchers hanging on the wall. 403-556-7009
 

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Don't get me wrong I do realize that the Ski-Doo T3 174" might quite possibly be the greatest piece of machinery ever engineered, rivalling that of the Apache Helicopter and German made cars. But holy phuq dude that was either a poorly set-up turbo or a chimp was at the controls.



just got back from blue/vale and all i can say is i am totally impressed with my 174, was right with a 2014 6psi turbo 163 sled on the hill, so far as overheating in no snow, one of my buddies was running a 154 freeride with no scratchers and was overheating on the trail and i had 2 bars to go on my temp allways. i agree the factory scratchers aren't the best but they do work quite well. anyone that was out there in the last few days knows the trails were hard as hell.
 

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lol, no kidding

not sure if they would break but may rub the tracks sides

this was more so a post for buddy's, like duke and rightsideup ect...

I'll see if i can get one more set, was looking to get 5 ish, to cut shipping costs for us

sounds good chris

no problem if you can't.... I have other avenues.... Was gonna try the cable type scratchers on the front skiis
 

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The way I see it, a good percentage of people trail ride their mountain sleds at home. So there's likely a few guys who didn't think things through when they bought a T3, which is a purpose built sled for the deep. That may be one reason. Another may be the oilfield is slowing down some, and toys take a back seat to thing like housing, food, truck payments, etc. I don't think there is an abundance of these machines for sale yet, but there may be by the end of January when Xmas bills start rolling in...
 

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The way I see it, a good percentage of people trail ride their mountain sleds at home. So there's likely a few guys who didn't think things through when they bought a T3, which is a purpose built sled for the deep. That may be one reason. Another may be the oilfield is slowing down some, and toys take a back seat to thing like housing, food, truck payments, etc. I don't think there is an abundance of these machines for sale yet, but there may be by the end of January when Xmas bills start rolling in...

I'm willing to bet a ton of people that bought t3s have never been in the mountains before and we're just talked into by there dealer. Look how many posts there's been this year by newbies that have never been wanting to Tag along and there all on T3's. Soon enough they'll realize it doesn't work for ditches in between trips to the hills and they'll be wanting something smaller.
 
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