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Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 670
Location: Bristol, VT
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 117
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We were at Jenks Oasis at about 11:30 or so, came across the fully engulfed too at high noon. Apparently the driver didn't know he was lit up. Person behind him saw it and had a tough time getting up to him to let him know.
If he topped off at Jenks he would have been all but full. Something to this k about, I know nothing about ski-doo's mind you. When we topped off at Jenks yesterday, I noticed that their gas nozzle is wicked long. Good for filling a sled but, I thought to my self we had best be careful with it so we don't hit anything in the tank like a fitting or something with the end of that long nozzle. I have pictures of the engulfed doo on my phone but don't know how to post without an address. Something blew while we were watching it burn - pretty sure it was the oil tank or a shock. Ball of fire wet up about 15' or so. d driver seemed OK and not worse off than he was with the melted bib/boot. |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 178
Current Sled(s): 2012 Arctic Cat F 1100 Turbo
Previous Sled(s): 01 Zr-800, 03 F7 Patriot Edition
Location: Pittsfield, MA
Favorite Riding Area: Woodford, VT
11-12 Mileage: 305
Age: 31
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Video of fire here:
Sled on fire on the way to Jenks on Saturday 1/5/13. It was a ski-doo. Cant figure out how to put it here so its on you tube. Sled on fire and us putting it out, sort of. http://youtu.be/kB_Mnt8CfJw http://youtu.be/zau9oLFbnRE http://youtu.be/QFBvVZD63ow http://youtu.be/S1ghr7EvPTw |
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Super Advanced Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,202
Current Sled(s): Pro-R 600, Rush LX, '10 Rush, Sno Pro 500
Previous Sled(s): 600RR, Fusion 600's, FST Classic
Location: Westchester/Columbia County
Favorite Riding Area: Tugg hill, Woodford VT
Age: 28
Riding Since: 1987
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Tentatively headed up for the weekend. This weather is making it an iffy situation. Will make a game time decision most likely.
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Super Advanced Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 178
Current Sled(s): 2012 Arctic Cat F 1100 Turbo
Previous Sled(s): 01 Zr-800, 03 F7 Patriot Edition
Location: Pittsfield, MA
Favorite Riding Area: Woodford, VT
11-12 Mileage: 305
Age: 31
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Same here, want to ride but will need snow to do that, have to wait and see, gonna be warm, only thing tha thelps is most of the trails sit in the shade so we will see.
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