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oxidized_black

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  1. that day was average i think, about -20. but the sun peaked out now and again ... hahaha
  2. you have to travel pretty far and getting there takes a long time. the ice roads are fairly good so you can wind it out to save some time but you know your gas consumption is high. i'd hate to be stuck way out there. so yeah, eveyone has at least 1 jerry can they bring along.
  3. not sure of the semi auto, could be just the maual clutch foot shift with no lever to pull. i've only heard of full auto, and manual whether it be electric shift or foot shift.
  4. chris is good with his trike, only had a couple spills on it and it wasn't because of the trails really...
  5. that area here is awesome. there are 3 or 4 crossings like this. lots of fun!
  6. i think it was ash. i had hard maple, oak, ironwood, ash, hickory. i had 94 acres there, 30 was clear and the rest was wooded. even had a nice cedar patch
  7. my awesome lumberjack helper having a (root) beer break
  8. my good friend brian and his wife from ontario. best neighbor there ever was. a real saint!
  9. the mud here is unreal. sticky as .... wet, dry it crumbles into sand
  10. the only small prob i see maybe is you have independant suspension. other than that you should be ok. you have the weight and the ponies ...
  11. i think that is ash, you can cut it and burn same day, no creosote. i have one for rocks too, handlebars but only 1 wheel ... ahahaha
  12. i do my very best sir, that is correct ...
  13. maybe all you would have to do is keep on the snow, get rid of it as soon as it falls more or less, then it wouldn't be so hard on the machine. you just don't want to be pushing like a dozer ya know? in ontario the snow is wet and heavy, i used to be able to drop the blade halfway and skim the top away and go back and drop the blade on the ground and clear it. you have the same conditions where you are. if you do buy new, make sure you get a winch, and a warn winch. they are the best.
  14. i was working for a drywall company here. now i insulate mostly houses ... so now i have a company car, my own car... LOL
  15. it's possible i suppose. i'm not too up on the 250's. are you looking for new or used? used machines are plentiful and are inexpensive somewhat. always guys selling off cheap thru the winter months ... if you budget like 5-6 grand for new, you could get a hellofa machine for that used
  16. my little getaway from it all. wanted 2 garage doors where the windows are, but building inspector (jerk) didn't like my plan .... it was agricultual zoned and they made me have a height restriction on the garage, 50-75' away was a machine shed/barn on the neighbors property. go figure!
  17. i eventually made tire chains for the back tires from quick links and chain. it seemed i could push the snow wherever i wanted and it never struggled.
  18. my cat didn't know whether to sh** or go blind... LOL
  19. yah those hondas are nice utilty machines. i'd winch onto felled trees 2' across and give'er and never a problem moving it
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