Carbides are compounds composed of carbon and a less electronegative element, like silicon, while scags are fragments of molten metal that detach from the electrode during welding. Carbides are typically harder and more wear-resistant, while scags are unwanted impurities that can affect the quality of the weld.
15x116 but has 2" pitch ! no tracks to be found !
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My best guess would be that a vintage snowmobile, ie from the early 1410's will generally go around 10 mph 35 mph. Please note that this depends on a lot of factors including engine size, snow conditions and weight of the driver.
ive seen a 1973 polaris starfire 650 woop a 2000 something polaris IQ 12000 look on youtube
In Canada the rules for hunting regulations are primarily set by the provincial governments. As a result there may be differences from province to province.
In BC, for example, there is no age restriction other then you need a Hunter Number. For out of country, I believe you have to be guided in order to hunt. IN ONTARIO A TWELVE YEAR OLD MAY HUNT WITH AN ADULT.
Yes , you can use a motorcycle helmet for a snowmobile.
It should not be under 100 psi and not over about 135psi for a stock 2-stroke.
There are only four major snowmobile manufacturers - Ski-Doo, Polaris, Arctic Cat, and Yamaha. Ski-Doo has been around the longest and is the market share leader.
Locksmith or shortwire.
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It totally depends on what platform you are selling it on although technically, it is "illegal".
I get 11mpg with a 2000 3cylinder Yamaha SRX 700. Newer small models could probably do around 17 mpg
it all depends on how big your snowmobile is, how much it weighs, and how you drive it personally, it all varys on how the driver handles it