Ultimate "Stay on Trail" control

xcr440

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This farmer probably had enough of the idiots cutting across his hay field, so he spread a little treat for them along the trail......
 

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catman66

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Good idea, we need more farmers like that because there are just to many idiots out there who can not stay on the trail..
 

Hoosier

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Brilliant. Best idea I've seen. Maybe the groomers should start spreading this in some of the trouble spots?
 

homan

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That isn't the good quality stuff as it looks pretty dry and lotsa hay in it. That stuff wouldn't scare me. Grew up on da farm. It's the liquid Nure that is powerful. Snow wud a melted by now with liquid Nure.
 

whitedust

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Farmers been doing that for years almost hit the ****e wagon in the mid 90s pretty funny to the wife behind me I think both farmboy & me daydreaming. I saw him a mile way but somehow almost Tboned the guy. No idea why he saw me I saw him guess I thought riding right between trail markers he can't be coming here boy was I wrong. lol
 

freezinbevr

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This farmer probably had enough of the idiots cutting across his hay field, so he spread a little treat for them along the trail......

Looks like a Polaris RMK Pro went thru there! (with a little leak)

Seriosly, tho...A bud has the pro and the stock snow flap is worthless as I tell him it's like following a manure spreader!!

Great idea on the barrier! Who says farmers aren't resourceful??
 

polarisrider1

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Looks like a Polaris RMK Pro went thru there! (with a little leak)

Seriosly, tho...A bud has the pro and the stock snow flap is worthless as I tell him it's like following a manure spreader!!

Great idea on the barrier! Who says farmers aren't resourceful??

I have the same sled and that flap works great (in the mtns.) That sled is being wasted by riding it in a hay field.
 

freezinbevr

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I have the same sled and that flap works great (in the mtns.) That sled is being wasted by riding it in a hay field.

Not in the hay fields, short trail runs between the woods spots! In the fluff it is good, running trail is like following a scatter gun. PR1- do you need scratchers all the time on yours running any sort of pack? He is constantly running warmer and has the scratchers down.
Brad
 

polarisrider1

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Not in the hay fields, short trail runs between the woods spots! In the fluff it is good, running trail is like following a scatter gun. PR1- do you need scratchers all the time on yours running any sort of pack? He is constantly running warmer and has the scratchers down.
Brad

I run scratchers down ALL the time even out west. I got the ones you can back up with and not wreck them. His sled should run at 123 to 127 degrees. If temps are getting much hotter then so are the Hyfax. Trail riders are always coming up to tell me I am dragging a hydraulic line that came loose. LOL! (shows what they know) as they ride off on bare pavement. (real story and more than once).
 

anonomoose

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Looks like the trail left behind when that Yamaha followed Lenny home a few weeks ago. I believe even Lenny could follow that trail...no GPS necessary. Ah, but I'm wonderin what his garage smells like right about now!
 

freezinbevr

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Looks like the trail left behind when that Yamaha followed Lenny home a few weeks ago. I believe even Lenny could follow that trail...no GPS necessary. Ah, but I'm wonderin what his garage smells like right about now!

Moose
No good on the smell I'm guessin! That's jest 20 years of real farm shat experience tells me no good on Lenny's garage!!
 
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