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what if I remove carbides

My newest sled came with just hardweld wearbars. I rode it like that for about 250 miles and put ones with carbides back on. I'll never be without them again. I'm the odd duck I guess.
No just stating the obvious.

Without carbides always sucks.

There’s just a bunch of carbide hater’s on snowest ?
 
I don’t have to hate something to use something else that works better for me.
Most of us simply stated we don’t use them. Our conditions make them pointless. There’s nothing for them to bite but rocks or logs where I ride.

Same reason I don’t own a car, don’t hate them, just don’t go anywhere that justifies one.
 
I don’t have to hate something to use something else that works better for me.
Most of us simply stated we don’t use them. Our conditions make them pointless. There’s nothing for them to bite but rocks or logs where I ride.

Same reason I don’t own a car, don’t hate them, just don’t go anywhere that justifies one.
They come on the sled.
(And last the life of the sled)

You spend money and time to replace them ??‍♂️
 
I swap the cheaper ones on and make money selling the carbide ones, also have an endless supply of hard spud digger links my kids build them out of in ag class.
As others mentioned, they can bite hard enough on a drop onto a boulder to tear up an arms and or toss you over the bars.
Running them around here tears stuff up.
 
I am intrigued. I didn't know they had non carbide ones. I am swapping both mine out before I head to Seeley this weekend. Can't wait to see how they do. I'm very excited to not have to be super careful around my shop anymore.
 
PS, sheet metal fab

They may outlast a Polaris, but I know guys that put several burned off sets on their cats.??

We are in a lava bed area and our number two commerce behind farming is building stone.
If we hit bare ridges they’re wicked abrasive.
 
I am intrigued. I didn't know they had non carbide ones. I am swapping both mine out before I head to Seeley this weekend. Can't wait to see how they do. I'm very excited to not have to be super careful around my shop anymore.
See you up there bud!
 
Carbides are for trail riders.

They are crap on trailers, decks, garages, driveways, and catch rocks, logs, jamb wrists, and stop sleds abruptly.
If the ice is bad, they dig so hard that the track can't move the sled.

Hard weld bars for the win!


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Carbides are for trail riders.

They are crap on trailers, decks, garages, driveways, and catch rocks, logs, jamb wrists, and stop sleds abruptly.
If the ice is bad, they dig so hard that the track can't move the sled.

Hard weld bars for the win!


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I thought you have 10"? thought that sounded excessive lol

4-6" here, I think they help in sloppy spring conditions
 
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