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.
Im sure I will be back soon my kids go through the pork burgers pretty quick. Suzy knows who I am she can help ya. Cant ever turn down a nice cold Busch Light.
Nice to finally meet you tonight. Make sure you tell me who you are again next time you come in. I will probably forget.
Let me know when you are dropping in again and I'll make sure we have more of those beverages around!
This northern boy needs a little help with this one.
Dried up kill hole in the duck timber?
Quicksand that all the deer fell into?
Cool lighting in a forest that’s so different from ours?
I’ve never been in the AR woods before but you’ve arrived by the looks of it.
Good luck.
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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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