06:29 Jul 4, 2004 |
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3 +1 | slim line |
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3 | slack dispensers/distributers |
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3 | narrow bladed sledge |
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narrow bladed sledge Explanation: I'm no expert here, but it appears to be a design of sledge with narrow blades and probably closer together than the standard. See quotes below, which are all the useful ones I can find on Google. I imagine the snow is getting pretty deep up at that elevation about right now and that skinny skid trail leading to the summit is probably drifted over so I don’t think you should attempt going up there in your pick up. Out back, the Sabercat uses the long, skinny skid to accommodate the 13.5x128x1.0- inch track. A new track will be used on the 2004 models. It has a series of small rubber wedges on the inside of the rug to keep the idler wheels from dropping into the valleys in between the lug rows. The setup is designed to reduce track noise from the vibration of the wheels over the track. |
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slim line Explanation: As in airconditioning units perhaps? That was my first idea, skinny skid sounds like a 'slim line' unit. I don't know if it fits in your context, but just check this out: ... your needs. Our standard modular product line can be configured in horizontal, vertical, slim line or split configurations. The ... www.specificsystems.com http://www.beardmarine.com/s-line18k.htm |
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