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03-04-2009, 12:42 AM
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Good Old Tow Strap
I'm usually the only one to bring a tow strap, so the Mountain Max is always hard at work pulling sleds, ice huts and firewood
215 studs help a little
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Got to love that Yamaha reliability.
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Nice I would have needed you a couple of times myself....
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Gotta love it. Should be standard equipment with a snowmobile.
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yes it should... had to tow my buddy three times this last week, got pretty efficient at it by the end...
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Its got to be hard on the sled though NO?
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