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The bolt through the ski thingy works very well.I dont have them but have seen lots of guys with them..
 

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Well, now you don't have to worry about backing up anymore if you want to use "spring style". My new patent pending "REVERSIBLE" design has twice the spray as my traditional spring style scratchers. I ran them all last winter and they work awesome!

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Nice! That's a great Improvement.
I have a set of your original scratchers and they hold up better than any others I've seen.
Interested in the price.
 

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Nice! That's a great Improvement.
I have a set of your original scratchers and they hold up better than any others I've seen.
Interested in the price.

Thanks!! Yes....definitely an improvement. I am using the same spring steel as I have in the past on my other scratchers and I cast a the "ski" out of 314 stainless so there is no rust. I ran these on my own personal sled last season and even though I may be biased, they WORK! Due to the downward force of the spring and the width of the stainless ski, there is about twice the amount of snow spray as my standard ice scratchers. So for anyone removing coolers or for the Poo Pro guys with the tiny cooler, these should work well.

My Canadian distributors will be sending these out to dealers early next week and I am not sure what they will be retailing for but seeing my standard scratchers retail in Canada for about 59 to 69 bucks, these ones will retail for a bit more due to the stainless hardware. Unfortunately I do not have distribution south of the border yet but working on it.
 

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Well, now you don't have to worry about backing up anymore if you want to use "spring style". My new patent pending "REVERSIBLE" design has twice the spray as my traditional spring style scratchers. I ran them all last winter and they work awesome!

Reversible1_zps566de4e5.jpg


Forward Postition on an XM
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Reverse Position on an XM
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Parked Postion on an XM
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I'm in the market for some scratchers. You selling? or anyone else on here got some suggestions of some "reverse proof" scratchers?
 

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I'm in the market for some scratchers. You selling? or anyone else on here got some suggestions of some "reverse proof" scratchers?
If he distributes through Rec Supply or Snowest Distributing Mr. R's will be carrying them Rowdy. Lance can get you some as well at Racers.
 

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If he distributes through Rec Supply or Snowest Distributing Mr. R's will be carrying them Rowdy. Lance can get you some as well at Racers.

you have any other reverse proof type scratchers that work?
 

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I know some guys that tried the cable ones but tossed them after trying them. They don't put enough pressure down to do any good on a frozen trail. Stay with the spring type ones IMO.

that was my concern. ok...so...you got some? haha or anyone want to sell me some? I need to buy em, might as well support someone on here. PM me if ur selling.
 

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I'll check when I am at the store on Thursday for you Rowdy and see if the suppliers have any of these yet.
 

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I'm going to buy direct off Summitseeker! Very helpful guy. Can't wait to get me a pair. Thank you snowpro for the help. And thank you Summitseeker. I will throw up a pic of them installed when I get a chance. :D cheers!
 

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the 2 inch bolts work and work well, put em on whenu unload and don't worry about them all day until u get back to load up. then remove. did i say cheap and work well.
 

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i find scratchers on the ski will kick more snow into the front of the suspension, thus more cooling and lubrication. hear good and bad on cable scratchers, i have the spring type mounted as far forward on the tunnel as i can get them. but i also use a 2 inch bolt in the back of the inside of the ski. this works the best of all, on and off at the trailer, costs maybe $ 2.50 easily replaced, and will throw more snow into the skid frame than any other i've seen. and work the best in icy conditions.

I'm curious about this bolt in the ski thing, does someone have a photo?
 

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I know some guys that tried the cable ones but tossed them after trying them. They don't put enough pressure down to do any good on a frozen trail. Stay with the spring type ones IMO.

Agreed.. Didn't work worth a chit lol.. But after snapping 2 sets of the spring type I had to try them lol.. Always seem to forget to put them up at the end of the trail.. Too excited at that point lol

Sent from a phone.. From a bush
 

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The way you ride Mikey, you don't need scratchers...... Your never on the trail, the sled is hardly on the ground? More insurance coverage maybe but scratchers?
 

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I'm curious about this bolt in the ski thing, does someone have a photo?

motortech in golden had a few pics a few years ago. picture a 2inch bolt at the rear inside edge of ski.
 
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