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Posted by Ludwig on April 26, 2005 at 13:53:41 from (65.196.0.66):
In Reply to: Know when to let it go posted by Bryan in Iowa on April 26, 2005 at 11:29:48:
My great uncle had a snowmobile like that, it was a moderately rare muscle sled that sat for about 10 years until I got into sleds. One of my cousins managed to convince him to give up his other machine so I thought maybe I could get this one. He sold the family farm to dad and I and the sled sat on a trailer on the farm so I figured it was pretty much mine already. Reg would always say "I'm going to run that next year" but he was so sick that he could barely walk. Finally after he died I got cornered by a bunch of my relatives and pretty much lynched into giving it to one of my cousins (same branch that got the other sled). I've never seen it since then, its probably been sold... I have a picture of the back end of the sled with me on it when I was 3 or 4 years old.
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