I have a couple of old Polaris sleds (circa 1972) that need a little bit of work. Can anyone recommend a shop near the metro (I live on the west side) that does good/reliable work on vintage sleds? Parts dealers? Anyone out there who knows these things at all? The one that stumps me runs like a champ. I had it going great this summer, and now I can't get the gears to spin. Track moves easily, belt is good, but I have the feeling the breaks have frozen something (rusted) internally. Any ideas? Thanks.
there a bugger to clean but oh so worth it.
mom used to brown it rolled in flour and salt and pepper. put it in a roaster add onions, dry onion soup mix and bake it. depending on how bog or old it was pretty much depended on how long it needed to bake!!!!! usually a good 3-4 hours!!!!
Any recs on how to find a good general dentist in Stamford? I will be paying cash. Getting a referral from a trusted friend or family member would be nice but let's say this isn't an option.
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We get eggs from locals who have chickens. The difference in shelf life between washed and unwashed eggs was weird the first time I heard it. Months for unwashed; maybe a month for washed.
Farm fresh is a fair amount different than from the grocery store. Bigger yolks and thinner shells are two of the more noticeable differences. I had my first red yolk eggs a few weeks ago. Kinda freaked me out but it’s no big deal really.
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I have a couple of old Polaris sleds (circa 1972) that need a little bit of work. Can anyone recommend a shop near the metro (I live on the west side) that does good/reliable work on vintage sleds? Parts dealers?
Anyone out there who knows these things at all? The one that stumps me runs like a champ. I had it going great this summer, and now I can't get the gears to spin. Track moves easily, belt is good, but I have the feeling the breaks have frozen something (rusted) internally. Any ideas? Thanks.
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