75 300 darting
75 300 darting
My friend has a 300 that we just got back on the trail. We took it for about a 60 mi ride last weekend and he could barely hang onto it. The rear end wants to come around on it and it feels like it wont stay hooked up. Being a bogey suspension, is there a way to change the track pressure to give it a little less ski pressure. I've never had this problem with any of my bogey sleds. He claims that it didn't have this condition last year. Looking under the tunnel, everything appears to be in one piece and in working order. Thanks for any ideas.
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Re: 75 300 darting
My first thought is to check the ski aliment and check and spindle bushings, also have a really good look at the tie rods and tie rod ends.
my 2 cents
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Re: 75 300 darting
Just out of curiosity, do the skis have carbides? Longer carbides can cause this issue when the track is not studded.
1976 Liquidator - 970 mile raced sled
1975 340/S - I-500 raced sled
1978 440 Liquifire
1975 340/S - I-500 raced sled
1978 440 Liquifire
Re: 75 300 darting
Skis are aligned and look good. There is just steel wear bars on it, no carbides. It feels like the rear end is super loose at any speed. I'm stumped.
Re: 75 300 darting
Maybe it's a High Output 300??
Have your friend carry a passenger. That will change the weight and make it hookup better.
There is no way to adjust ski pressure with boggies.
Have your friend carry a passenger. That will change the weight and make it hookup better.
There is no way to adjust ski pressure with boggies.
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
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Re: 75 300 darting
One thing you could try is running ski skins. They helped a lot with darting on a few of my sleds. If you can't find ones for Deere, skins for early 90 Cat are pretty close. You just have to change the bolt holes some and bend the nose up a bit to secure it to the ski.
1976 Liquidator - 970 mile raced sled
1975 340/S - I-500 raced sled
1978 440 Liquifire
1975 340/S - I-500 raced sled
1978 440 Liquifire
Re: 75 300 darting
Oh she's a ripper for sure!!!! Maybe we'll throw 144 pics in it to get all that freshly rebuilt power to the ground and keep her hooked! It just has me stumped because it didn't do this last year. Not a biggie. He'll just have to deal with it.
Re: 75 300 darting
That would fall into the catagory of wretched excess.
Try starting with 36.
Try starting with 36.
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
Milbank SD
Re: 75 300 darting
Yeah, I was laying the sarcasm on pretty thick.
Re: 75 300 darting
if I remember correctly the 300s have less bogies in the front I believe. I think they have one less axle or something , this would make the wheels that are there more important , double check to make sure the axles are free and move well. this would effect ski pressure compared to the big bad 400s and x's wade
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certificate recipiant of the 13 vintage challenge !! on a 340/s
certificate recipient of the 14 vintage challenge !! on a 78 liquifire 440
joe forgot the certificates for the 2015 vintage challenge
crossed the start/finish line twice at the 2013 and 2014 I500 on a 78 liquifire 440
Re: 75 300 darting
Is your track tension correct? I had a similar issue with my 800 this year, but was acting probably different then what you're experiencing. It didn't want to hookup, but it was because my track was too tight, so the sprockets would spin over the lugs on the track. Felt like slipping. When I did get the correct tension, it would get squirrly (back end would kick out) in a couple of places on the trail when the snow depth was low. Too much power on a solid rubber track trying to hold a compacted trail. Maybe I need to add picks too!
jep_800
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1975 John Deere 800
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1976 440 Cyclone (VC Finisher 2022)
1974 El Tigre 440 (Sold)
1996 Arcitc Cat 440Z
1975 JDX8 (VC Finisher 2019)
1976 440 Cyclone (VC Finisher 2022)
1974 El Tigre 440 (Sold)
1996 Arcitc Cat 440Z