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| Topic Started: Mar 10 2008, 06:30 PM (1,294 Views) | |
| Koz | Mar 10 2008, 06:30 PM Post #1 |
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I have noticed an increase in posts on the topic of cross country grooming so I thought I would make it easier for those that are interested in this by creating a forum just for you. If you have any suggestions please let me know.Koz |
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| flyingcow | Mar 10 2008, 07:46 PM Post #2 |
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Great idea! I don't do any x-country grooming, but it is interesting reading how these guys do it. Alot more to it then i thought. By the way my clothes are shrinking i should try the skiing thing, though.
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Equipment used - Suretrac TS-110 and TM-140 www.benedictasnowgang.com | |
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| Steve.M | Mar 12 2008, 07:38 AM Post #3 |
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Thanks Koz- I found this forum years ago and used to look at your links page at snow cats. The grooming equipment issues I've had this year brought me back and I've enjoyed reading the posts here from the snowmowbile guys-I think as SNOW GROOMERS, we have a lot in common-a love of making the perfect trail....then those da*m skiers and snowmobilers get on them and wreck 'em!! I've never driven a PB or anything like that (but before I die, I have to!) just a track truck and of course alpines and skandics for my trails. I've been so jealous of those big rigs when I've skied at trails that have them-something about that tiller whip'n out perfect cordory and set tracks no matter what. Keep up the great work on this site-it's appreciated! |
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| ParcCanada | Oct 21 2012, 09:10 AM Post #4 |
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Hello everyone I been working on crosscountry trail since last winter at parks Canada in La Mauricie Qc. I enjoy my PistonBully 100 but I would like to know how to ajust the potentiometer of the tiller in differents situations. What I know is on hard snow the speed is slow and in new snow it have to be faster Is it good or bad? Thanks a lot Edited by ParcCanada, Oct 21 2012, 09:15 AM.
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La Mauricie National Park of Canada Piste Bully 100 2010 http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/qc/mauricie/index.aspx | |
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so I thought I would make it easier for those that are interested in this by creating a forum just for you. If you have any suggestions please let me know.



9:46 PM Jun 18