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39 minutes ago, steve from amherst said:

6 hr job getting that sombitch out.

Here's another one from the one in Norton .I messed up before, the other pic was 140 in Pittsburg. From what I read on FB the owner is leaving it there until the Bully goes through. Not sure how they are going to get it out without breaking something.

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8 minutes ago, ckf said:

Here's another one from the one in Norton .I messed up before, the other pic was 140 in Pittsburg. From what I read on FB the owner is leaving it there until the Bully goes through. Not sure how they are going to get it out without breaking something.

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Chain saw, pry bars and a few 2x6's and it should come  right out.  It will weigh about 2000 lbs though.  :lol: 

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12 minutes ago, AKIQPilot said:

Chain saw, pry bars and a few 2x6's and it should come  right out.  It will weigh about 2000 lbs though.  :lol: 

You should have the seen the hootenanny when we pulled mine out of the drink...Aluminum Row Boat, Ropes, Chain Saw, Truck, long boat hook....epic operation! :lol:

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Just now, Jimmy Snacks said:

You should have the seen the hootenanny when we pulled mine out of the drink...Aluminum Row Boat, Ropes, Chain Saw, Truck, long boat hook....epic operation! :lol:

Oh yea.  I've helped get a few sled  s and wheelers out of the ice over the years.  It always goes the smoothest when you have about 4 Chiefs and 2 Indians. 

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5 minutes ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

You should have the seen the hootenanny when we pulled mine out of the drink...Aluminum Row Boat, Ropes, Chain Saw, Truck, long boat hook....epic operation! :lol:

Sounds like a good time.  I did the same thing about 20 years ago, thought we were on the shore of a reservoir, but the water level had risen, sled sunk in just like that Ski Doo in the picture.  Next morning it was frozen in place.  What a shit show getting it out of there. :lol:  

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5 minutes ago, AKIQPilot said:

Oh yea.  I've helped get a few sled  s and wheelers out of the ice over the years.  It always goes the smoothest when you have about 4 Chiefs and 2 Indians. 

I've never seen it done any other way.  :lol: You may be a tad shy on the "chief" count though.

 

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3 minutes ago, steve from amherst said:

A good torch like they use for rubber roofing prep , few tanks of propane and a 4x4 truck.

Not possible to thaw a snowmobile frozen in the water like that with a propane torch.  Not enough BTU's in 10 tanks of propane to melt that much ice. 

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5 hours ago, AKIQPilot said:

Oh yea.  I've helped get a few sled  s and wheelers out of the ice over the years.  It always goes the smoothest when you have about 4 Chiefs and 2 Indians. 

 

5 hours ago, DriftBusta said:

Sounds like a good time.  I did the same thing about 20 years ago, thought we were on the shore of a reservoir, but the water level had risen, sled sunk in just like that Ski Doo in the picture.  Next morning it was frozen in place.  What a shit show getting it out of there. :lol:  

Mine was in 12' of water and it was snowing like a mofo and we definitley had plenty of chiefs. :lol:

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9 hours ago, ckf said:

Here's another one from the one in Norton .I messed up before, the other pic was 140 in Pittsburg. From what I read on FB the owner is leaving it there until the Bully goes through. Not sure how they are going to get it out without breaking something.

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A lot of that shit going around this year.26231792_1379767435468226_4691641613810840819_n.thumb.jpg.23040aa3d829975e936a67cbc9090bdf.jpg26815290_2048986665344249_1918128465408687500_n.thumb.jpg.1d898785cd15b9e2d4b03115db501efc.jpg

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