Hi Ron,stickandtin wrote:Hi joe-
Thanks for the advice and welcome to Texas. How long have you been down here? What part of NY state are you from. Many moons ago, I lived in the Buffalo then Allegany/Olean area.
What's the best way to set up one of these snowmobiles to start working on it?
Are tracks for this sled still a available?
My ex and youngest son still live in the Fort Worth area, near Keller. Maybe sometime when I'm down there, we can visit.
Thanks again,
Ron
To answer a few of your questions, I have been working down here since June of 2010, and just bought a house and moved my wife down last fall. I have a place between Azle and Lake Worth, about 10 minutes off I-820. My house in NY is about an hour east of Buffalo, or a half hour south of Rochester.
You can use a sled lift to pick up your machine to get it to a comfortable working height, or you can pick up the sled by hand and put it on saw horses.
Tracks are not too hard to find for the 600 if you end up needing one. Even NOS ones show up once in a while.
Keller is not real far from my place. I have about 18 sleds down here already, and feel free to plan a visit if you are in the area. Always glad to host sled guys. I met a Cat guy in Fort Worth earlier this year too.
-Joe Rainville
joerainville@hotmail.com