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Keeping the snowmobile cool
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]How many of you use snowmobiles to icefish? As most of you know, packed snow or ice can be hard on your machine because no moisture gets on the track to lubricate and keep the hyflex guides from heating up and melting. This is especially true late season when all the snow is melted and the lake has nothing but solid ice. [/size][/black][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]Here's a product that scraps the hardpack or ice and shoots the snow or ice chips on the track. Anyone who fishes the frozen hard deck with a snowmobile should consider having a pair of these installed on their machine.[/size][/black][/font]

[center][url "http://www.off-road.com/snowmobile/reviews/2001/hrpscratchers/"][black][size 4]Snowmobile Ice Scrapers[/size][/black][/url][/center]
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That's a good headsup. You don't want to melt your slide rail to your track! Now that would be a problem. At a bear minimum drag your toes for a few feet (at low speeds of course) to kick up some fragments onto the track before you shut the machine down.
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Where the hell was this stuff when I was breaking my metal scoop on belly of your sled? lol[Tongue]

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