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  1. Ran into Mark Reynolds of the Highland Rovers today. He did not get down to the d101b the other day.He was working on that today.He was hoping to get down to Billie bear then back up to the 102 to 95 today. I think he might be a little optimistic. He was working on plowing snow from approx 100 feet on each side of the trail in a swampy area trying to fill in a trench on the trail created by atv's. :mad: .Their other groomer was going west on the Seguin. Almaguin got their new groomer back from the shop.Had problems with the DEF system.D123 was good. The 303 was rough on my way out but i did pass the groomer on my way back to Sand Lake .The 303 was a little better but we still need snow.

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  2. 11 hours ago, Johnny_5oh said:

    You mean C101? I was at my BILs cottage in Seguin falls last Sunday and I saw sled tracks on the C101 and the Seguin trail but there was not much snow coverage. They were supposed to get some snow this week so maybe it will be good.

    The d101b is the trail i was talking about.Mark had the groomer on behind the Piston Bully when i saw him.We got a few more inches this week.Here is a link so you can see in real time what is happening /snow level and the current temp in the Almaguin area.http://www.almaguin.com/wxcurrent/weather.html...It has been very cold here the last two days. It was minus 36 celcius at Sand Lake this morning at 8am without any wind chill factored in.

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  3. Great points Blake! But i agree with Gobills if your buying a Polaris i would probably buy the 650 and save some money.It is supposed too be around 140 hp ish. I am a Doo guy so for me it would be the 900.

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  4. 4 hours ago, ecarnell said:

    Used them (similar) on a stock 2018 850 X 129”  ice cobra 1.6” . Was great for an experienced rider - but could use more studs for sure. Only had 97 stock I believe. No issues with them at all and still in great condition when sold sled at 8,100km.

     

    The new 650 (less power), with a 137” storm track  (longer track ie. more contact area) and 240 igrip studs seems to be just fine (only 10 km on sled thus far) and will be a great set up for 6,000+ miles.

     

     

    Thanks for your reply. I've haven't known anyone to use them .Seems like a good option to regular studs.

  5. 3 minutes ago, snowman said:

    Picked up the new sled today, look forward to riding the new doo!   I didn't get the additional lights and I am thinking I should upgrade the headlights. 

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    On Dootalk lots of rave reviews for the  Beamtech Led lights. I have installed these on my sled but have not been able to try them yet.

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  6. Hate to be a Debbie downer but just heard on the news that the government is in a special meeting as i type on new restrictions that may be coming. One that the news person said is the closure of indoor eating. Don't shoot the messenger.Sorry guys.. 

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  7. 2 hours ago, stoney said:

    So what are all the 2022 DOO owners planning to do about the lack of security on their new rides with a one key works for all 2022 sled, DESS system?

    It would be interesting to hear an insurances companies thought on this.

  8. The person(Donna) that took over the kitchen at Silversands a little over a year ago has left and went to the Legion in town. Her Grand Opening was today.As of right now there is no one running the kitchen at Silversands. The person (April)  that was at the Legion has moved into the former Suds on Main.I think she is calling it The Fork on Main.I will update if i hear anything new. Hope this clears any confusion.

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  9. When i first purchased my place it was not winter ready.The people only used it in the summer and shut it down for the winter.It had electric baseboard and wood for heat. So first plan of attack was to have water year round. I draw off the lake so that resulted in burying the water line deeper from the building into the lake. This avoided the use of heat trace cable. Now i needed to heat the crawl space so that the plumbing and pump wouldn't freeze.To do this i used a 4800 watt electric heater .Up on the main floor i kept the electric heaters at 50 degrees.When i would arrive i would turn on the power for the water pump,uv light,elec hot water heater then fire up the wood stove and turn its fan on to blow the heat around.A couple of hours later it would bearable enough to remove your coat. Pull back your bed sheets so that your bed gets warm too. It took probably a good 8 hours to have the walls ,furniture etc fully warmed up. The heat would radiate enough to the crawl space that the heater would not come on when i was there. There were no vents from the main floor to the crawl space.My crawl space is roughly 4feet deep across the whole space.My place is just over 1000 sq ft. When i would leave i would shut off the power to the pump,uv light and hot water. I would open the doors to the vanity in the bathroom and the doors to the kitchen sink so that the heat would keep the pipes under the sinks from from freezing.Did that for a few years then had a oil furnace installed in the crawl space with duct work.After it was installed i would turn the furnace down to 10 celcius. Then i realized that the furnace would work hard trying to get my place up to temperature when i would arrive. So after that i would only turn it down to 15 celcius when i would leave. It was easier on the furnace to bring the place up to temperature and the difference in the oil bill could hardly be noticed. I would still shut off the pump,uv light and hot water when i would leave. 

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