Mobile heavy equipment repair in Salmon Arm $110 hr plus shop supplies.
Dealers like Brandt Tractor finning charge $175 to $200 an hour.
Arctic Cat in Salmon arm charges $110 a hour.
$130 seems a little step to me. If there open 7 days a week the mechanics are on shift so its not like they are...
Yup its only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
It will be interesting to see what 14/15' pros go for next fall after the 3rd model of axys is rolled out.....
I was one of the last people in there last April before they closed the road in, picked up garbage on the trail out including multiple beer cans. Certainly wasn't the worst I've seen. We picked up $10 worth of beer cans, and a few bags of garbage in the Torpy parking area east of Prince...
Thanks for your helpful replies everyone! Yes the powder was recommended to me, now to find someone with one in stock in the Okanagen/shuswap area.......
Hey gals (and person's of small stature), i'm looking at avi bags, unfortunately each one i've tried on is WAY to big for me! I'm 5'2 and about 130 lbs. Any advice?
yes it is pricey....i do a financial review every month and i can tell you that running 2 machines every weekend in the local Revelstoke/sicamous area we spend about $1200, this includes truck fuel but again, only 1-2 hours drive one way from the areas, not 10+ hours like most people coming from...
From the research i did, the tracker also came out on top along with the PIEPS and Mammut Element. Ultimately the best beacon is the one you know how to use, and practise with regularly and not just in the parking lot. Good probing skills and shovel technique are also helpful if its a full...
I purchased the mammut element last year as an upgrade from a tracker 1. The pieps performs well also. From my experience people seem to get a bit mixed up in practise searches with the display screen on the ortovox beacons. Just my 2 cents
Thanks blue plate, but I was referring to pin its comment of knowing a guy who makes them.
ive also heard of knight rider racks, but cfr seems to be the main supplier of gear racks.
Anyone have experience or issues with warranty etc with cfr?
It's unfortunate that the attitude of these dealers isn't we should bend over backwards for anybody that walks through the door. The attitude that only if you bought the sled from us will we help you out is bull****. It's no wounder why some of these dealers go broke.