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any body taken the groomer operator course thru the ofsc

i just signed up and want to know if there is someway of looking over the material before hand

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Google groomer operator training. There are a couple of pretty good videos you will find that give some pretty good information.

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Just do the course online, if you have been in a groomer before, it is a breeze.

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1 hour ago, Bigfish said:

Just do the course online, if you have been in a groomer before, it is a breeze.

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100% 

 

I am not bragging, Im crappy with tests and usually crap the bed.

 

But if its a interest and you know what your doing its pretty easy...

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I took it a coupla years ago and passed no sweat, having never set foot in a groomer.  DO have very limited experience in equipment though, which helps to have an understanding of how machinery works in general.  Being a multi-line mechanic helps too ....

 

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thanks for the input

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Operating a groomer is a boring thankless job.

Been there done that

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13 hours ago, soupkids said:

Operating a groomer is a boring thankless job.

Been there done that

I thank them, every time I encounter one on the trail!

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46 minutes ago, Bigfish said:

I thank them, every time I encounter one on the trail!

 

A couple of years ago when we had lots of snow I was inspired that season and went to Timmies and got a bunch of gift cards that would cover a coffee and donut. I would give them to the groomer operators when I saw one on the trail.

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1 hour ago, Bigfish said:

I thank them, every time I encounter one on the trail!

i look forward to meeting you

i live in hiawatha so im sure you cross the lake a few times each season

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47 minutes ago, wrecker said:

i look forward to meeting you

i live in hiawatha so im sure you cross the lake a few times each season

all the time!

gas up at the Station whenever I can, plus I have cousins in Hiawatha!

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i have lived there most of my life so i probably know your relatives

im related to most people there

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Course should be a no brainer now. When I took it a couple or few years ago the modules were completely messed up. Read first module then get questions from a different module. Then read the module for the questions you just answered! I don't believe the material exists anywhere online unless someone recorded their screen then posted that recording somewhere.

 

Operating is what you make of it. By the end of my 10-12 hour all night run I am completely mentally exhausted. Every night I try to be better than the last. A small change in my drag height, how much snow I carry, when to come in and out of a corner.... Adjusting the blade, drag, speed and track controls all at once is multitasking to the extreme for sure. I've put in around 450-500 hours on the same trails since 2008-2009 and still feel there is room for improvement every single night. 

 

If you're going to groom, do it because you want to not because you have to.

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