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Old 09-12-2007, 06:38 PM
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thats the big rule, dont ever let off the throttle. back when i lived in mn we had a gravel pit that filled with water and it was only like 5 ft deep or so, so it was easy to recover sleds. it doesnt really damage sleds at all, just if you sink kill it right away, pull it out of the water, pull out your spark plugs tip it on its side and use yer pull start to blow out all the water, change yer chain case fluid and yet set. deffintly let your sled warm up alot before rippin the water. you can also duct tape your vents on the side of your belt....helps a lot sometimes belts get wet and slip and then you have issues.
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