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hey bob check this out

Did you stop up there?? :D
It's that time of year: the "Changing of The Inventory"... :clap: :D
I hope that they have a great season for selling them!

As much as I love sleds; I' WILL miss the Tricycles! :trike:
 
Did you stop up there?? :D
It's that time of year: the "Changing of The Inventory"... :clap: :D
I hope that they have a great season for selling them!

As much as I love sleds; I' WILL miss the Tricycles! :trike:

no i have them added on facebook and i see all the pictures they post
 
what is a snowmobile?
It's compilation of parts, that are designed in such a way, as to offer the HINT of Winter recreation; while actually providing exercise, frustration, and potential bankruptcy to it's owners...
In theory; one should be able to got our to their garage, start the snowmobile, back it out of the garage, and ride away for hours of fun in the snow...
The REALITY :shocked:
It's cold and snowing and you can't find your left boot.
So you grab an old pair of hunting boots that "don't leak much".
You go out to the garage, and the sled won't start... It's deader than a gnat on New Year's Day... :shocked:
You spend an hour with it hooked to the only charger that you can find all of the plugs for... you must have sold the lawn tractor with one or two still attached... :gaah:
You try it again... it doesn't start!
You decide to check the fuel tank... you guessed it! :banghead:
Now you drive to the gas station with every can that you can find...
You arrive home a half-hour later... it's still snowing! The Missus wants you to shovel the sidewalk "Before you go play with your friends..."
twenty minutes later; you're considering buying a flamethrower for this chore... but it's done. :thumbup:
Fill the sled with fuel, only spilling about a quart of gas in the garage...
Fire it up, back it up, and out you go...

...and get stuck going over the snowbank! :shocked::cus::shocked:
After pulling on the skis, and the rear bumper; you realize that this thing might be here forever...
Back the truck up to it, and hook on!
...And rip the rear bumper off the sled!
EFFIT! Go back inside, and watch the game on ESPN! :2thumbs:
 
It's compilation of parts, that are designed in such a way, as to offer the HINT of Winter recreation; while actually providing exercise, frustration, and potential bankruptcy to it's owners...
In theory; one should be able to got our to their garage, start the snowmobile, back it out of the garage, and ride away for hours of fun in the snow...
The REALITY :shocked:
It's cold and snowing and you can't find your left boot.
So you grab an old pair of hunting boots that "don't leak much".
You go out to the garage, and the sled won't start... It's deader than a gnat on New Year's Day... :shocked:
You spend an hour with it hooked to the only charger that you can find all of the plugs for... you must have sold the lawn tractor with one or two still attached... :gaah:
You try it again... it doesn't start!
You decide to check the fuel tank... you guessed it! :banghead:
Now you drive to the gas station with every can that you can find...
You arrive home a half-hour later... it's still snowing! The Missus wants you to shovel the sidewalk "Before you go play with your friends..."
twenty minutes later; you're considering buying a flamethrower for this chore... but it's done. :thumbup:
Fill the sled with fuel, only spilling about a quart of gas in the garage...
Fire it up, back it up, and out you go...

...and get stuck going over the snowbank! :shocked::cus::shocked:
After pulling on the skis, and the rear bumper; you realize that this thing might be here forever...
Back the truck up to it, and hook on!
...And rip the rear bumper off the sled!
EFFIT! Go back inside, and watch the game on ESPN! :2thumbs:

:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:.. wait I've been there :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
I started "Sledding" back in 1967; I've got the scars, and paid my dues... :thumbup:
And I wouldn't trade a SECOND of it away! :2thumbs:

Well :shocked:... Maybe the time that I got my arm caught under the engine, while I was removing an airbox... :opps:
 
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