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Maxey Drag
Topic Started: Jan 11 2010, 10:11 PM (2,374 Views)
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I have an oppurtunity to purchase a used drag made by the Maxey Co. of Colorado.

The seller purchased it in 2002. Wondering if anyone has any experience or opinion on this drag. It does not have a snow comb, but that could be added easily.
It is 5' long x 4' wide.

Here's their website.
http://www.maxeymanufacturing.com/index.html

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The drag doesn't appear to have adjustable height teeth. If that's the case, it wouldn't be popular with our crew. Our new drag adjusts tooth height via actuator, and we do so very often to match conditions. Hope that helps.
http://keweenawnordic.org/ [/url] keweenawnordicskiclub.blogspot.com [/url]
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