Technical Overview of the IFS Liquifire Prototype

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JoeRainville
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Re: Technical Overview of the IFS Liquifire Prototype

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Glad you guys liked the story, thanks for reading.

Greg, nice to see you on the page. Yea, it was small bummer to load this into someone else's truck, but as least we all got to see it finally.

Ted, weren't the 81 "A" sleds updated left overs and sold in 82? I forget the story, but I thought they were not sold in the winter of 80/81.

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Re: Technical Overview of the IFS Liquifire Prototype

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Cool post Joe. We can only wish that Deere had continued with their R&D as it did / would have produced some of the most incredible sleds around.
Jeff
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1979 Spitfires ( 2 ), 1980 Liquifires ( 2 ), 1999 A/C ZR 440 SnoPro, 1996 A/C ZRT600, 1929 Graham Paige 612
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