I have done this job with sleds laying on their sides, it sucked. I have done it with the sled upside down on saw horses, it sucked a little bit less. However, the ones that were on their backs also were bare tunnels, so they weren't hard to flip over. Always a good job done, and to see them back on their feet!
I have done this job with sleds laying on their sides, it sucked. I have done it with the sled upside down on saw horses, it sucked a little bit less. However, the ones that were on their backs also were bare tunnels, so they weren't hard to flip over. Always a good job done, and to see them back on their feet!
It’s certainly not a job that I’d want to do often!
hey, the thumbnail for this video was in the NewBreed parts John Deere Sled Calendar.
Yes it was! My wife took the picture a couple of winters ago. Good thing she did… we haven’t had that much snow since.
@@DougTrevors same here, a few winters of almost no snow. by the way, if you check the next month after your photo, you'll see one of mine!
@@nybergsgarage nice! Awesome pic too!
@@DougTrevors thanks, here's hoping we get more snow for more pictures!
Fingers crossed! 🤞
I have a 76 440 cyclone that is a survivor.
If I didn’t have the Liquifire, the Cyclone would be next on my list.