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    New York and Snow!

     



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    They still get that much snow on occasion. We can have green grass showing - they could have 3-4 feet of snow on the same day, 100 or so miles away. Snowmobile heaven.
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    I loved the 700 cubic inch waukesha's making 150 horsepower, loaded with blocks in the box and employing a "ramming technique" to pound their way through the pile with the neighbors pushing the frozen bits just ahead! Good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    I loved the 700 cubic inch waukesha's making 150 horsepower, loaded with blocks in the box and employing a "ramming technique" to pound their way through the pile with the neighbors pushing the frozen bits just ahead! Good stuff.
    Probably at 1000 RPM and 900 lb ft of torque
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