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yea steve...loved the videos !! thanks. you were scooting right along and the tracks look good. wish i could be there to ride with you in such a great place. '' juggernaught '' is a classy machine. johnboy va.
There was about 8 inches of fresh powder on top of a layer of ice, on top of about 5 inches of older snow. I went up the steepest hills I could find without a problem. The right side windshield wiper doesn't work, and the canopy would have stopped a ton of snow from soaking me, and covering all of Juggernaught. The canopy is supposed to ship out this week. Riding then, will be much, much better, although I love riding as is.
I think you would have more fun using the plow up here in New Hampshire. We got about a foot, with 3 to 4 foot drifts. It is a great video, and certainly easier than shoveling.
I bet it would be more fun in New Hampshire. I hope we get to try it out with a deeper snow. Johnboy, you know we don't want to remove any mud from busco!
Well, I would love to go to Busco sometime. In the next few months I will trailer Juggernaught to my sister's house in Williamsburg Virginia. I will have to register it there, and I will need to know where I can ride it. By then it will be registered as a boat, so that should open up some choices.