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Up here in Tomahawk, we've been smothered in frigid temps and deep snow too, but we actually enjoy the winter months. We're big into snowmobiling and its been a terrific season for it. I must say, however, that I've started dreaming about riding the H-D again!
Headed to your neck of the woods next weekend for some riding.........Skidoo & Polaris........not HD
I grew up in Medford back in the 60s and 70s. My dad actually had a HD snowmobile. That was back when they were messing around in otherproduct lines. Blasted thing weighed as much as my scoot does today. It was a bitch to dig it out if it got buried intoo soft snow.Still, it was a cool machine.
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