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    • But don’t we already have a revenue problem?   We need to increase permit prices. So more discount takes more money from snow?   How about the show negotiates a better rent for the building or finds a better / cheaper venue and can charge vendors less for a booth and can lower the price for attendees?   How many people do you think who attend the snowmobile show don’t buy a permit?    It would be interesting to know if there could be a benefit to OFSC.
    • Your lucky.  I had tear out ruin my track before. I took care of it. Had about 7000 miles on that track before it happened. It just depends where you ride and how much pavement you ride. I would fix backers on them on a regular basis. They get bent when they can't dig into pavement or get caught on a rock or low snow cover on frozen ground. Wheels run over them bend them up. I am happy to try ice ripper this winter.   
    • Common issues are more wear on various parts in the skid, you need to tighten and inspect the studs, vibrations and worst case is a stud that comes out and causes a serious trail side breakdown. If you take the time to look after them and awareness of where you choose to spin your track, you decrease possible issues. You either are a person that strongly believes in running studs or you do not - but there are cons to running studs, just like there are pros to running studs as well.  
    • Woohoo - snow showing on the radar!
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