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  1. Was boating today on Canal Lake on the Trent system and while cruising by Sunset Cove Marina I noticed their fuel pump with a big NON ETHANOL label on the pump.  Old label I am not sure.  Would I head there for gas to stockpile?   I am not sure hom big their fuel tanks are and how often they turn their inventory.

     

    Will I fill the boat there before storage this year?  Quite possible   

  2. 55 minutes ago, RAMSOMAIR said:

    Today's corn-based ethanol reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by roughly 40 – 50 percent compared to regular gasoline, according to recent studies by Harvard, USDA and the Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory.Mar 3, 2022

     

    So like I said, only 3% poorer fuel economy and is better for the environment! That's pretty good reason to use it I'd say. I understand that it has some issues for our toys but I think they can be overcome with some proper maintenance and precautions.

    Does that 40-50% take into account the emissions to plant and harvest corn, manufacturer the ethanol and truck it to blend facility?

     

     

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  3. With ethanol becoming the norm would those old water eliminator sticks be helpful?

     

    they were a white plastic cage on a string that you could drop in your tank.  
     

    would these absorb the ethanol/water?
     

    now on my Polaris I doubt you could get it down the fuel neck past whatever they have built in the tank.  

  4. I was driving around Milton on weekend to get premium fuel for the small engines.  I did not see any ethanol stickers on the Esso pumps or the Shell pumps.   Canadian Tire was clearly marked 10% ethanol.

     

    I thought all pumps had to show ethanol content but maybe that changed with the new laws and all fuel having ethanol.

     

    A few months ago at the Shell station I was told Premium was ethanol free.  Not sure if the guy was owner or manager or just an attendant   

     

     

     

     

  5. 3 minutes ago, signfan said:

    Not likely.  They have their own suite of 4 stroke engines already they could utilize if they chose to.

    Yes they have their own 4 stroke line up.

     

    but would Polaris have better purchasing power then Arctic Cat and would purchasing Yamaha motors be a good business decision in terms of sales that Polaris could gain on BRP based on market recognition?

     

    If Yamaha is willing to produce the engine and Polaris can guarantee “x” units based on current market share and demand for a 4 stroke it may be a wise purchase.  Maybe Polaris can guarantee a larger number of engines than Arctic Cat could?

     

    It all relates to best business decision for the brands.  
     

    Maybe the engine does not even fit in Polaris chassis.  I have no clue  
     

    Just guessing at things as rain falls outside.

     

     

  6. Trailer manufacturers will also down rate the capacity of a trailer to avoid adding trailer brakes.

     

    Any trailer in Canada GVWR 3,000 lbs or higher requires trailer brakes.

     

    It is possible to have a 3,500lbs axle on a trailer that is down rated to 2,990lbs.  You should check your trailer spec from manufacturer or your build sheet if you have one.  My open ATV trailer has the 3,500lbs axle but is rated for 2,990lbs to avoid adding brakes.  At least that was the sales pitch!   


     

     

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  7. On 5/18/2023 at 11:05 AM, scottyr said:

    Getting off topic, but I sure wish that BRP would make a STACKABLE oil caddy that was about 4-6L.     I would love to be able to carry a 4L oil can that I could put a bag on top of.    

    They do make one   
     

    unfortunately no bag on top   But stacks on fuel caddy  
     

    https://www.energypowersports.ca/en/product/linq-oil-caddy-1-gallon/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5abE3rCG_wIV7wizAB2GzgdfEAQYCCABEgIiCvD_BwE

  8. 55 minutes ago, Blackstar said:

    So the Aziz sends me a text message yesterday saying he’s having car trouble and that’s why he hasn’t come in. He sent me a picture of a flat and “I can’t get to work until I sort this out so I’m gone”.

     

    Then today he messages my wife and asks for a record of employment so he can go to the bank and get a loan to fix his car.

     

    I kid you not. I couldn’t make this stuff up. I think he’s on drugs or possibly he should be medicated. People like this make me nervous.

    Wait you didn’t give him a company truck?

     

    I would have quit too!

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  9. Still lots of snow in and around Kirkland Lake area.

     

    Around Englehart and Earlton there was a lot of gravel road   Maybe enough that trail sections should be marked yellow?  The Trails we rode around New Liskeard had not been groomed before Saturdays snow.  It was a good storm.  Looked ungroomed in most areas Sunday on our way home.   

     

    Timmins had good snow.   
     

    Should be good for another week or two in areas if temps hold  
     

     

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  10. 8 hours ago, Strong Farmer said:

    Those trucks are sweet. Not sure about diesel or better to get 5.3 gas engine. Diesel pretty pricey now, add in def and some additional maintaince for system. 

    3.0 litre engine is cheaper to buy then the 6.2 litre  gas engine   
     

    And economy is way better  

     

    And resale is way better   

     

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  11. We left Bancroft and headed south to the E trail down to Ormsby through Coe Hill and up to Harcourt   Road section we’re getting brutal in spots.

     

    Other then roads E trail was great to Harcourt   After Harcourt trail was a little rough in spots   109 across to 179 and down were in need of a freshening up  

     

     

    Good day on close trails but as Signfan said it’s getting near the end    

  12. This thread has been very negative toward the Base Camp.

     

    My experience as a first time visitor in January was the guy was trying his best.  The fuel pump guy was there alone when we were there on a Thursday.  The inside lady / cook was on a supply run.   
     

    In my mind we were treated with respect and gratitude   No attitude towards us.   There was no food inside for which he apologized greatly to us as he was only guy there but that’s life   We carried enough trail snacks that it wasn’t necessary.   He gave us free coffee   
     

    I also notice positive posts from the Polar BearRiders thanking Steve I believe and Base Camp for taking good care of their groomer operator.

     

     

    Is the new ownership having a positive impact?

     

    Or has staff been made aware you can’t be Dick’s?  I get it’s probably stressful when there are 100 sleds all wanting fuel and 3/4 of the guys are bitching about price   

     

     

    Either way it appears to be much better experience    yes gas is $5.00/ litre  (we spent $300 in our group of 6) but it’s expected so don’t complain   2 of our group were big mileage riders from Quebec and both said that was one of their favourite trails now.  
     

    We will go again   
     

     

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  13. 15 hours ago, signfan said:

    Off topic some but have to wonder how anyone could justify the price of a tc167 today when you can buy this trailer for the same money.

     

    https://www.kijiji.ca/v-cargo-utility-trailer/mississauga-peel-region/beckner-7x16-5/m5140921

     


    Triton is a big expensive name brand.  Also a big brand name that has been sold to Alcolm the trailer manufacturing giant.   Quality could now become an issue   
     

    Plenty of other hybrid 7 x 16 trailers on market that will work just as well at the main purpose of keeping sled clean while towing north.  

     

     

  14. 3 hours ago, Baylaker said:

    3 yrs in and must be still waiting for parts eh 😂 

    We live a pretty sheltered life in Canada.   We can complain that our new $20,000 sleds are not on time  
     

    in reality There are other global situations such as Ukraine that are really hampering production of equipment and vehicles.  Effects are felt globally.
     

     

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  15. 14 hours ago, Sledguy74 said:

    I’m waiting on list still at dealer 

    Is your sled at dealer waiting?  Are you riding it?

     

    My 2019 is in my garage and will go in eventually.  After winter.  Which maybe next week  lol   

  16. On 2/5/2023 at 3:40 PM, tricky said:

    So, I know that most of you are more high performance sledders, but has no one ridden the Poo 4s yet? Hard to believe that they are that scarce.  

    Dealer I stopped in at today has yet to receive any of his S4 orders.   

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  17. Just got back from Kap  
    Rode to Cochrane and back Tuesday  

    From Kap to Hearst and around a couple loops and back on Wednesday   

    Thursday we rode from Kap to Smoothrock and then did the Abitibi Canyon and down to Cochrane and back to Kap    
     

    Trails were pretty much excellent    Only issues were a section of road running due to logging coming out of Cochrane and just West of Canyon there was a rough patch that had a road reroute   
     

    For anyone riding up there not sure if it’s been posted before but there is gas in Mattice at the little store in centre of town   Very hospitable host at the store with a coffee bar to warm up at.   Gas price was better in Mattice then most of area we fueled up at   
     

    And O’Briens in Kap has Rib night Wednesdays and Wing Night on Thursdays    Our group loved the ribs   
     

     

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  18. Have you ever been to QC for the free weekend?

     

    Police checks are numerous   Checking for permits and paperwork on any older sleds.  Also exhaust noise.   I did not see the feared old beaters out running trails especially when you ride longer remote sections  

     

    I have been a few times as part of a group ride   3 or 4 QC sleds with passes   3 to 5 ON sleds   Leave from a friends place  stay in hotels for 2 nights.

     

    Sure no pass on ON sleds but a bigger group, hotel rooms, meals and fuel.  It is a boost to local businesses.  And we buy a one day for Friday   
     

    if you look at it on most weekends our QC friends ride from their cottages and return.

     

    so 4 or 5 hotel rooms for 2 nights.

     

    More fuel for 10 sleds doing longer loops or rides 

     

    meals

     

    Good economy boost in a province where sled trails are treated with respect for most part by locals.

     

    And when we were out the trails were busy but not crazy.   I also think the trails are wider and more open for most part   I do not remember getting beat up too bad.  No where near as bad as a Muskoka weekend.

     


    Only reason we did not go is our group decided with current snow conditions we would ride Northern Ontario this year instead.

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  19. On 1/12/2023 at 8:05 AM, UsedtoSkidoo said:

    regulations and government oversight..................killed the food truck industry. Like all industries eventually. 

    A friend who was in the business blames Skip the dishes and Uber eats on a large part   
     

    They had a kitchen selling to the trucks   

     


     

     

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