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New Member
- Messages
- 4
- Age
- 48
- Location
- new york
- Country
- USA
- Years Snowmobiling
- 2
- Snowmobile
- 2010 polaris iq tour
2007 polaris switchback cfi
2020 skidoo grand touring (misses)
My 2007 switchback blew up. When it did I bought the misses a new sled for her and got her old one.
The sled has 7200 miles with a rebuilt top end. Track is in good shape, but lacks studs. I drive on a permit required trail system that is groomed often. Those evening rides are slimy without studs.
I do not drive like a nut. I contacted kold kutter, they said I could put #10 7/8" screws in the holes. I do not mind cleaning them out. Not looking for a ton of studs maybe 100ish on the 137" track, just in the middle.
I dont mind taking my time cleaning out each hole before putting a stud screw in.
I am kind of tossing the idea of using this sled as a motor donor, and maybe hold off a year before building a motor for it. However, seh is real clean. And I am in a hunting club right on a snowmobile trail system. So, I do see members who like sight seeing....
The sled has 7200 miles with a rebuilt top end. Track is in good shape, but lacks studs. I drive on a permit required trail system that is groomed often. Those evening rides are slimy without studs.
I do not drive like a nut. I contacted kold kutter, they said I could put #10 7/8" screws in the holes. I do not mind cleaning them out. Not looking for a ton of studs maybe 100ish on the 137" track, just in the middle.
I dont mind taking my time cleaning out each hole before putting a stud screw in.
I am kind of tossing the idea of using this sled as a motor donor, and maybe hold off a year before building a motor for it. However, seh is real clean. And I am in a hunting club right on a snowmobile trail system. So, I do see members who like sight seeing....