Ice scratcher replacement heads what brand?

rlspol

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Yep, works good, easy to get in and out of holder, no zip ties to mess with, and rubber stop was in perfect location to mount, didn't have to drill any more holes.
 

old abe

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Yep, works good, easy to get in and out of holder, no zip ties to mess with, and rubber stop was in perfect location to mount, didn't have to drill any more holes.

The indexed fixture on the Trail Blizzers is the is the absolute best. No more turning and coming loose. Very high quality product!
 

rlspol

Member
Hoosier, no, this is the second sled I have mounted these scratchers to, they have never come loose and never lost any down force. Even if the bolt came loose they can't turn because its flat on two sides and fits into mounting plate ( which is a very tight fit ). Seen many other brands lost or turned up hanging in the air. Best scratchers on the market.
 

old abe

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Hoosier, no, this is the second sled I have mounted these scratchers to, they have never come loose and never lost any down force. Even if the bolt came loose they can't turn because its flat on two sides and fits into mounting plate ( which is a very tight fit ). Seen many other brands lost or turned up hanging in the air. Best scratchers on the market.

X2! Totally agree!
 

Hoosier

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Hoosier, no, this is the second sled I have mounted these scratchers to, they have never come loose and never lost any down force. Even if the bolt came loose they can't turn because its flat on two sides and fits into mounting plate ( which is a very tight fit ). Seen many other brands lost or turned up hanging in the air. Best scratchers on the market.

Sounds like a good product. Know Old' Abe knows his stuff :)

Do you store them off the hanger when you aren't using the sled, or can they stay up? Think that was what you had to do with the duraflex ones, or they wouldn't bend down like they were supposed to.
 

old abe

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Sounds like a good product. Know Old' Abe knows his stuff :)

Do you store them off the hanger when you aren't using the sled, or can they stay up? Think that was what you had to do with the duraflex ones, or they wouldn't bend down like they were supposed to.

When not using my sled I let them loose from the Loom holder onto the floor. I kind of pull them away from the sled as to just to let them relax.
 

xcr440

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When not using my sled I let them loose from the Loom holder onto the floor. I kind of pull them away from the sled as to just to let them relax.

Yup, I do the same. Considering how long our winters are, that gives the cable more time than not, to just hang free.
 

rlspol

Member
I have never stored these in down position during the summer and had any issues with down force, but I like the idea.
 

Hoosier

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Thanks. May switch over to these for next season. Thought the skidoo/slp coiled wire ones would work but didn't last.
 
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