Not sure if you've caught one of this type of scratcher on a trailer when loading or on a railroad track but it takes about 2 seconds to rip the end off. Installed a set today (01/19/22), riding over at Belgrade, and tore the end off within 15 minutes on a railroad track. Between my buddy and myself we've gone through at least 4 pair either ripping the ends off or having them loosen up and disappear when we were on a trip--that was with loctite and tightening the hell out of them. Time to try a different style.
They work, but if you’re going to be on glare ice for ice fishing, cable scratchers aren’t the best. Need more down pressure. They worked well for this snowmobile because I was just using them for lubrication. It was a fan cooked sled.
I don't care what anyone says on this but the fact that this is made of a pc of twisted wire cable what ever, it is going to fail quickly bend and not do a good job. Aside from that we shouldn't need them. I've been riding for over 50 yrs and still riding. Never once needed this
3:58 maybe thats because you store the sled with them up, never do that
I don't get why you don't get more views and likes.. you make good videos!
Ever tryed them on pure ice ? looked like snow there
I was wondering the same thing
Followed the link and added the discount code, it said the code was not valid.
Excellent review. My sled is LC so really need to get a set. ‘03 Polaris 600 Classic Touring with 1000 miles. Wanna keep it healthy!
Not sure if you've caught one of this type of scratcher on a trailer when loading or on a railroad track but it takes about 2 seconds to rip the end off. Installed a set today (01/19/22), riding over at Belgrade, and tore the end off within 15 minutes on a railroad track. Between my buddy and myself we've gone through at least 4 pair either ripping the ends off or having them loosen up and disappear when we were on a trip--that was with loctite and tightening the hell out of them. Time to try a different style.
Have you tried them on Ice or really hard-packed snow yet? I am curious to see how they perform on that surface.
They work, but if you’re going to be on glare ice for ice fishing, cable scratchers aren’t the best. Need more down pressure. They worked well for this snowmobile because I was just using them for lubrication. It was a fan cooked sled.
Had a pair They broke braid wire pulled apart.
Name scratcher?
do you have an updated discount code? it did not work...
Brett Relander YPUU5L7D should work
90 degrees brah
I don't care what anyone says on this but the fact that this is made of a pc of twisted wire cable what ever, it is going to fail quickly bend and not do a good job. Aside from that we shouldn't need them. I've been riding for over 50 yrs and still riding. Never once needed this