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Abandoned sled on RE!! She's a beaut!

PJ-Hunter

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It's an old school Poo Indy triple. It runs but I'm assuming that the driveshaft broke. We tried to tow it out to the lot but it just wouldn't go.

If somebody has a plastic sled please go up there and pull that POS off the hill and into the lot where it can be taken care of. Didn't even have current tags, the new ones on it were from 2005.
 
Where is it we have the equipment to get it out of the forest, This is Jason with Steamboat Snowmobile tours
 
Reverse the skiis, secure the handle bars, lift the track up on to the back of a tow sled, secure it and GO.

Be careful as the tow sled will wheelie when you take off:wave::wave:

BCB
 
Where is it we have the equipment to get it out of the forest, This is Jason with Steamboat Snowmobile tours

On the main trail (the 1A) above Dumont lake about a 1/4 mile before it goes in the first woods section.
 
Where is it we have the equipment to get it out of the forest, This is Jason with Steamboat Snowmobile tours

Jason, it is right at the top to the Northwest of Dumont lake, roughly 60 yards from where the trail heads into the trees. You can't miss it, sitting right on the edge of the trail. Thanks a bunch.


BCB, didn't exactly have all of the tools needed to be pulling skis that day. I did think about that though. Funny thing is, those two guys who road by yanking all of the trail markers, never even stopped to ask if we were ok. Just flew by.
 
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see that just goes to show you that there are some snowmobile riders that wont even help out there fellow riders!!!! lets all stick together and keep our riding areas clean and OPEN to sledders, Don't give the greentards any ammo to use against us:loco:
 
We will get the sled tomorrow, does anybody want this thing? If I bring this thing home my wife will kill me.
 
run the vin, most likely its stolen..or call the cops once you get it to the road, they will figure out who the owner is and return it...
 
If I had known it was that close to the trail I would have grabbed it last night when I was out in my cat..
 
We will get the sled tomorrow, does anybody want this thing? If I bring this thing home my wife will kill me.

Marsha would have you strung up and quartered before you got out of the truck.

If you can, just drag it into the Muddy Creek lot. I know a guy that would like to have it, either to fix it or sell it for scrap. From looking it seems to be just a broken drive-shaft which is an easy fix, parts for those sleds are all over the place.

If I had known it was that close to the trail I would have grabbed it last night when I was out in my cat..

Thanks for stepping up Jason!:face-icon-small-coo
 
I would leave it in MC lot at least through the weekend. It hasn't even been there a second weekend. Give the owner a half azz chance of collecting his property before parting it out. Then, I'd run the vin # and try to contact the owner.
 
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