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    • I decided to try the cable type a few years ago since I always ran the spring style to try something new, issue I found after a couple of seasons is the natural curve downward towards the ground on one of them would freeze in the up or pointing out position, only once they froze making the one totally in affective.  now I have the doo front idler wheel wire ones.
    • In my opinion One rig design mounts and  rail mount spring style scratchers are the way to go for Polaris sleds      Easy to store   Easy to put down  and cheap to replace   
    • I have both styles too. . These came with machine so style new to me. Defiantly simple and effective to work on or replace. Spring ones are nice too but if you break it, it's a nightmare to change them out behind torsion springs. 
    • I have the same cable style on one machine. I like them, very durable and the tips wear is limited. Different opinions out there but I prefer them over spring style. 
    • Thank god for scratches yesterday..Polaris never went over 105 F . I am impressed how cool these new 650 run. 
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