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Quick question - driving 30' on grass/dirt


BoxMN

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I am having an outdoor party this weekend, and have a couple sleds in the garage, on dollys. Wife wants them out so we can use garage for party, and more room. I have never driven them on grass/dirt, and I have about 15' of sand/dirt/grass before my "driveway" hits grassy area. Am I okay to drive them over this and park them in grass for a couple days, then drive them back into the garage and back on dollys? Probably a total of 30' out/in.

I need to change hyfax this fall yet anyway, but don't want sand/dirt to make that job any harder. Thanks for any advice.

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Haha! Next year you guys will get invites to Boxtoberfest smile you all have helped me enough that I owe you some cold beers and brats!!!! And leech, you were probably nearby!

Party went off without a hitch, and I even can say I drove a sled in October! Great weather, got my 2" risor on the xc500, pontoon out, dock out, and safely returned two (empty) kegs wink

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Haha! Next year you guys will get invites to Boxtoberfest smile you all have helped me enough that I owe you some cold beers and brats!!!! And leech, you were probably nearby!

Party went off without a hitch, and I even can say I drove a sled in October! Great weather, got my 2" risor on the xc500, pontoon out, dock out, and safely returned two (empty) kegs wink

Mite have to get a run together this winter up around or above Cross Lake. If Mac has gotten a sled yet and MR doesn't have a hot sell going on that weekend! grin

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