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Im meeting with some friends out of beacons tomorrow night thru monday. I forgot my ice cleats in my truck at the mechanic. Will I need to pick up a pair on the way up or did the snow a couple days pack down enough for safe walking? Thanks

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sheslike a skating rink this year.. I would pick some up

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Walking was not to bad this morning when we packed up. The snow helped.

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We had enough snow on the ice wasn't to bad to walk around on. But then again we only went outside of the house to get another beer. crazy

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Livin the dream......move that beer a little closer so you can just reach out and grab one....... cool

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Bill even better yet I need to tell Jonny that he needs to add a "beer hole" in the fish house. grin

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Bill even better yet I need to tell Jonny that he needs to add a "beer hole" in the fish house. grin

I once built a ramp/shelf on the outside of a shack that held a case of beer against the outside wall, then had a little sliding door on the inside.

Slide the door up, and beer cans were automatically deposited (by gravity) to the interior of the shack grin

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Seen a wheelhouse with on off the old racks ut of a gas station where the cans roll down sideways mounted on the windowsill. Open the window, grab a beer, next one rolls down and is waiting.

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With no snow cover at this time ice cleats are a must

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just bought some new ones with spikes on the front, AND BACK. lol went down hard last Saturday with my old ones.

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just bought some new ones with spikes on the front,
AND BACK

None of us are as nimble as we used to be. Walking around like we're wearing high heels so we can keep the spikes on the ice gets old fast. crazy

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I hope to try out the new high heels saturday. smile

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    • fishingstar
      In those years Polaris was known to put buna tipped needles in there sleds. They get a ring around the seat and don't seal shut. But if that would be the case your problem would be with the motor shut off and filling the crankcase with gas. If your plugs are brown that is were they should be. I wouldn't drop that needle down to the last grove. I would replace them before I did that. I have never had a carb with that setting. Have you looked at your clutches? They could be dirty or have a bad roller.  Does it bog as it's accelerating or when you hit the throttle?     
    • Mike89
      but if he really wants I can change the date..  
    • Wanderer
      As soon as I started reading mind went to needles and seats.  You might want to try just replacing those first?  I’ve only done that once before in my life but it made the difference.  A carb refresh in 8,000 miles seems reasonable.
    • Wanderer
      Good luck smurfy!  On getting drawn, I mean!   If it comes down to it, I know a guy that might be interested in a nice hide.
    • JerkinLips
      My 30 year-old Indy 500 (over 8,000 miles) has been having a mid-range bog for many years now.  It is worse on warm days and when the engine is warmer.  The sled runs fine up to about 1/4 throttle, then runs extremely rich up to 3/4 throttle.  The spark plugs are dark brown (better brown than down?) but not saturated.  8 years ago I moved the clips on the jet needles from the 3rd to the 2nd groove to lean the mixture and it helped for a while.   Should I move the clips to the top groove (temporary solution)? Could the jet needles, needle jets, and/or the main jets be warn and need replacement?   Don't think I will have time to tear the carbs apart this season for a rebuild so I may just band-aid the problem.
    • JerkinLips
      I think that Mike89 picked April 26 two hours before you, jparrucci.  Is that correct Mike89?
    • leech~~
      My last hide I gave to my Taxidermist friend to make what ever he liked out of it.   I've got a few fun Bear hunt stories to be told.  All 3 of us our first year stupidly tracking a blood trail in the dark together and getting lost, luckily smelled the bait making circles and got out. 🫣 Flash lights dying, deep in a swamp following a blood trail in the dark, the one who stayed at the bait called us back in!  We learned our second bear! Lol. 😞  Downing a wounded charging bear with the last bullet when tracking, no lie! 😬    Have had my fun!  🥳
    • Wanderer
      I remember that kegel… stuff….!   just finished my post work latte as a matter of fact!  Only the second case of those I’ve ever bought.     I’d get Mike something better.
    • jparrucci
      I still have hope. Put me down for my dad's birthday in April 26. Come on warm weather. 
    • smurfy
      🤔 mythical FM beer?????is that kinda like kegel brau!!!!!!!!🤣 or busch lattes!!!!!😄
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