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<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">What a great day yesterday!! </P>
<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">I met Greg, from <SPAN style="COLOR: purple">http://www.heartmountainfarmsupply.com</SPAN> <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"></SPAN>at the parking lot 9 miles out of town on our snowmobile. We unloaded the RTV 1100 and headed into town. The snow was pretty deep & heavy 2 feet or so on the road with a lot of deep ruts and the RTV just started climbing the hill 5,000 to 8,200 in about 5 miles. We passed a Land Rover with chains that was stuck in the deep snow with no problem. I averaged around 8 mph in Medium range with 4x4 and about 200 lbs in the back, 400 in the cab. The slowest in the deep snow & steepest part of the road was 7 mph. The heat worked great and we even turned on the air conditioner and only lost ½ to 1 mph. Once we got to town we signed and completed all the paper work then stopped at Bearclaw Bakery to grab a bite (Thanks Terry & Bob for the great lunch) to eat before we headed back out to the parking lot to drop Greg off. On the hard pack in town we got up to 20 mph in high gear about 7,600 feet. Once I dropped Greg off I had to take the belt off the snowmobile so I pulled up to it with RTV and turned on the front work lights. (Let there be light – man they are nice) On the ride back into town I was towing my 2 person snowmobile or should I say dragging it with no problem, it didn’t even affect my speed at all.</P>
<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">This morning we were very busy with orders that came in yesterday while I was playing, (I mean working), so we had tons of trash; the RTV had room to spare. It was only 20 above but she started right up without being plugged in. The cage that Heart Mountain Farm Supply made for us works great. I will report more and get some better pictures after I get a little more time with it. Here is a link to some morepictures <FONT color=#800080>http://www.cookecitysinclair.com/rtv.htm</FONT></P>
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<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">I met Greg, from <SPAN style="COLOR: purple">http://www.heartmountainfarmsupply.com</SPAN> <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"></SPAN>at the parking lot 9 miles out of town on our snowmobile. We unloaded the RTV 1100 and headed into town. The snow was pretty deep & heavy 2 feet or so on the road with a lot of deep ruts and the RTV just started climbing the hill 5,000 to 8,200 in about 5 miles. We passed a Land Rover with chains that was stuck in the deep snow with no problem. I averaged around 8 mph in Medium range with 4x4 and about 200 lbs in the back, 400 in the cab. The slowest in the deep snow & steepest part of the road was 7 mph. The heat worked great and we even turned on the air conditioner and only lost ½ to 1 mph. Once we got to town we signed and completed all the paper work then stopped at Bearclaw Bakery to grab a bite (Thanks Terry & Bob for the great lunch) to eat before we headed back out to the parking lot to drop Greg off. On the hard pack in town we got up to 20 mph in high gear about 7,600 feet. Once I dropped Greg off I had to take the belt off the snowmobile so I pulled up to it with RTV and turned on the front work lights. (Let there be light – man they are nice) On the ride back into town I was towing my 2 person snowmobile or should I say dragging it with no problem, it didn’t even affect my speed at all.</P>
<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">This morning we were very busy with orders that came in yesterday while I was playing, (I mean working), so we had tons of trash; the RTV had room to spare. It was only 20 above but she started right up without being plugged in. The cage that Heart Mountain Farm Supply made for us works great. I will report more and get some better pictures after I get a little more time with it. Here is a link to some morepictures <FONT color=#800080>http://www.cookecitysinclair.com/rtv.htm</FONT></P>
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