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Anybody know of a good snowmobiling website/forum?

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Preferably UBB like ours - some of these bulletin board formats look like they were programmed out of some guys basement on a commodore64.

BTW, does anybody have any specific suggestions as to what ramp to use to get my sled into the back of this big-*** truck? This is the one time I wish the bed was as low as the rest of the other makes. I'm looking for a folding aluminum kind of thing.

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'00 2500 reg cab LB 4x4, 5spd, LSD, Hot Poweredge, 275 injectors, Warn HS9500I winch, Trans4mer grille guard/winchmount, TracRack, Line-X OTR, G-tech, Loadsaver, and a bunch of other crap I don't technically "need" Name a factory option-I don't have it!
 
Here in Colorado there hardley is enough snow to cover the rocks. I won't take my sled out till they are covered #ad
. Hopefully this weekend the high country will get dumped on, then it is high marking time #ad


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96 2500 4X4, SC,SLT, 12 valve,lost kitty 5SP 3. 54. line-x liner All stock (for now)

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Don't know of any forums out there for snowmobiling. Most guys I know who ride are full of BS.
We did have great snow till last weak got up to 40 degrees. I've only got 300 miles put on this year for snowmobiling. At 130 miles motor scrapped out on me. Had to get a new one installed. So I'm waiting patiently for some more snow. Sounds like Sunday we will get some snow.
 
Here is a link to a site in Ontario Canada
http://www.ofsc.on.ca/
It has plenty of links to other sites that may get you to what you are looking for.
Guys come for a visit up here, plenty of snow, only been above freezing twice in the last six weeks.

Neil #ad


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Neil Copeman 92 D250,LE,limited slip, 16cm turbo housing, Isspro gauges, factory tach option, Lear cap, DC crankdown tire carrier
Hadley air horns, Stealhorse leather seats, e-mail (home): bombedcummins@sympatico. ca
 
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This topic reminds me of the trip that a friend took last year.

He went up to ND to meet up with a friend who was gonna take him on a "Poker Run" in Canada.

He stayed the night at his friends house and the next morning, he was gonna ride in his friends '99 Powerstroke with the snowmobiles on a large trailer. His friend plugged in his Ford for the night and they hit the sack.

When they awoke,it was -15 and they proceeded to crank up the Ford. The darn would turn over and chug a bit,but wouldn't fire up. My buddy told him that his '98 Dodge/Cummins would fire up even though it wasn't plugged in. His friend said "No Way!" and they walked over to his Ram and jumped in. He let the grid cycle twice and then fired her up like it was nothing. His friend was speechless.

Needless to say, the Ram towed the snowmobiles to the poker run!
 
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