It tipped over coming off the lake and we tried to set it up. The machine didn't die after tipping over, it kept running. Just before we sat it back up on it's track I noticed fire coming from under the hood. I hollered at Brian and we flipped the hood open and tried to put it out.
The flames were coming from inside the airbox, I am assuming it backfired through the carbs igniting whatever fuel and oil was inside the airbox. We couldn't put it out, it kept coming right back. We threw a ton of snow on it, and finally Brian told me "to let it burn, it wasn't worth getting hurt over."
Nothing left to talk about, would fit in a small garbage can now. A picture is in the crash and burn section of the photos!