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FTSFTWNFU2

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    Red/white '87

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  1. Is this a general rule for most machines?
  2. Damn! That's heart wrenching. I always let my machines warm. Just doing that won't be enough in my environment though. Northwest Territories can get cold.
  3. Boo ya!! Thanks for that.
  4. Thanks. I'll look into that too. All this help has been great. My 87 Banshee will thrive until it's time to pull out my sled.
  5. What do you mean by engine coatings? I'm inexperienced in the mechanic field. I haven't done much outside of changing belts and chain case oil on my snowmobile and changing the axel, rear hub, ignition and tires on my banshee.
  6. Is there some type of rule I should follow? Are there other things that should be on this list? I'm thinking tranny oil would be there. I'm not sure at all. That's why I ask. Thanks.
  7. Hahahaha xD that's rich. I go to work on my banshee! Drive it down town. Can go out to all the trails, to the mountains, right from my house. Same with my tundra 550f in the winter! That's why I live here. Don't even touch my truck, my girlfriend drives that.
  8. I'm wondering what I should be doing when the weather starts chilling where I am in Canada. I use my shee everyday since its legal to drive on the roads here in my town. It'll get 0c/32f soon, then -10c/14f. Then there'll be snow and I'll just use my tundra.
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