ferniesnow
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Had to make some time sensitive changes.
Could be a good season for parts salesA different year for sure. Still can’t see driving up the bumps on a logging road for 10 km and trying to play around in only 3-4 feet of snow waiting for a thump and a roll over the bars. But those that enjoy it, get at it.
had a guy call last night inquiring about my sled. Said if he wasn't too hung over that he would come over today to look at it.At times i do miss it, but for the most part I’m happy that I don’t own a sled anymore.
Especially this year
Been contemplating a newer sled for a couple years, but with one kid still at home and playing hockey, combined with poor snow the last few years at home, I just don’t feel like the investment is worth it….At times i do miss it, but for the most part I’m happy that I don’t own a sled anymore.
Especially this year
The prices of them now is what really scares me away from new onesBeen contemplating a newer sled for a couple years, but with one kid still at home and playing hockey, combined with poor snow the last few years at home, I just don’t feel like the investment is worth it….
I washed and fueled all three vehicles the other day in hopes that it would make it snowTruck washed.
Amazing, the first day of January and washing the truck outside, no gloves, and the temperature is +6.
I normally take mine in before Halloween. We have had a lot of rain since then. It would have been nice to see how much fell.It’s like a spring day here as well. Neighbour said we got 1/2” rain last night. Who leaves there gauge out over winter?