treemongrol
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Towing backwards with the track up on the tunnel works good, wouldn't want to that with my XP thou it would bend in half.
Same version as some of the guys already have done. But used straps, ropes, double and triple pulls, whatever it takes. Used chopper once when reeds disintegatred. Done it all, i've personally been pulled out 12 to 14 times in my 12yrs of mountain riding. Others in my group close to the same. Higgins.
Same version as some of the guys already have done. But used straps, ropes, double and triple pulls, whatever it takes. Used chopper once when reeds disintegatred. Done it all, i've personally been pulled out 12 to 14 times in my 12yrs of mountain riding. Others in my group close to the same. Higgins.
no stupid questions, just stupid people that don't ask questions.
if you double or triple fold the tarp, the sled will slide and the track should not rotate, but put the brake on as if the tarp wraps up in the rear skid, you will find some new french words. the tarps are cheap, have multiple uses, tie them with some string, yes they will wear through but make towing way easier.
try it out before needing it in the back country as you may need to modify.
Same version as some of the guys already have done. But used straps, ropes, double and triple pulls, whatever it takes. Used chopper once when reeds disintegatred. Done it all, i've personally been pulled out 12 to 14 times in my 12yrs of mountain riding. Others in my group close to the same. Higgins.
Why is that Cat pushing the old Poolaris......lol
Towing backwards with the track up on the tunnel works good, wouldn't want to that with my XP thou it would bend in half.
last year we choppered out a turbo yammi in allen and the next day an xrs blew up and we went to town and got 400 feet of rope and a pulley used matts 1100 as an anchor and tied the rope to my sled and i drove down hill and the xrs came up worked great and it was in a really steep little bowl that we couldnt tow out ofcost a bit of money for the rope but now we have it and it works great in tight spots
That sounds like a good idea other than packing that much rope....i guess still better than a chopper lift.
it actually worked really good. you only need to do this were its really steep we were just in a bad spot and it wouldn';t tow out
We have dragged a sled out from the super bowl at allens, took a day but got it out same as some of the pics, turned skis and we tied them to the ISF bar so it wouldnt dart around put, the track on the back of the other sled and hooked another sled up to the pulling sled. it helps alot when in a bowl to set the track up, run up n down make a trail and allow the snow to set, about 1/2 hr or so will work ok. a rental sled also works well in the situation :d