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side hill

mattfidaho

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Well The pictures never do it justice, and I know the snow looks better down a little lower... the snow was wind driven, and the day before it was low 40s so it had time to melt and refreeze...

but here is one for your enjoyment.
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and a view looking down at the road up.

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thats crazy,,,,good job. i know the blades the tuckers run are quite effective. question,,,is this the same tucker and area that is in the video we see cutting side hill all the time?
id love to get a blade like that for my 4T. nice, lite, compact, effective 6 way blade thats easy to use at any speed.
 
Nice pics....once again! You have a really good job there. Looks like fun. I do the sidehilling thing quite often myself but with a 10 ft drag on the back. The trick is to get going at a good enough speed while still rolling the snow from the upward side of the bank and keep the drag from trying to pass me on the downward side.
 
thats crazy,,,,good job. i know the blades the tuckers run are quite effective. question,,,is this the same tucker and area that is in the video we see cutting side hill all the time?
id love to get a blade like that for my 4T. nice, lite, compact, effective 6 way blade thats easy to use at any speed.

I think it is the same type of tucker but not the same one...
It really is cool having a blade that really works. it can just be tuff when the snow sets up hard.
 
Nice pics....once again! You have a really good job there. Looks like fun. I do the sidehilling thing quite often myself but with a 10 ft drag on the back. The trick is to get going at a good enough speed while still rolling the snow from the upward side of the bank and keep the drag from trying to pass me on the downward side.


yeah, it can be interesting to say the least. LOL and the 2000 XL is soooo much lighter then the 2000 so it really seams to hook up and keep traction even at 25 - 30 deg.
 
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