Posted on Jun 18, 2009 under snowmobile insurance |
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Posted on Jun 18, 2009 under snowmobile boots |
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Posted on Jun 18, 2009 under snowmobile dealers |
An overview of the arctic cat snowmobiles we carry and their award winning history! This video is brought to you by www.FunOutfitters.com. FunOutfitters.com is the online store of McLaughlin’s RV & Marine located in Fargo, ND and Detroit Lakes, MN. McLaughlin’s and FunOutfitters.com is a large dealership in a unique position to help you enjoy the outdoors with new and used ATV’s, Snowmobiles, Boats and RV’s. The staff at McLaughlin’s and FunOutfitters.com is also well prepared to ist you in finding the perfect parts and accessories. Please do not hesitate to call McLaughlin’s toll free at 1 (800) 305-0494 or visit our website www.FunOutfitters.com which now has Arctic Cat parts online.
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Posted on Jun 18, 2009 under snowmobile apparel |
Just my cousin and I jumping around in Maine. Im the one in the flames jacket and im on the white sled, and my cousins in the yellow jacket on the other sled.
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Posted on Jun 18, 2009 under snowmobile motor |
I took a 94′ MXZX 470 snowmobile and used the front shocks and the motor and stuck them im my 2 seater Manco. I pretty much just cut the whole bulkhead out of the sled and bolted it into my custom suspension rear end. I used a carrier bearing, sprokets and chain from tracktor supply to get power from the jackshaft to the axle, and inverted forks off a pit bike for the fron shocks. This thing rips! It is not yet getting full throttle.(I need to work on my custom cables)
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Posted on Jun 18, 2009 under snowmobile suits |
winter river riding. In the U.P.
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Posted on Jun 18, 2009 under snowmobile |
What happens when you take a snowmobile on the lake… in the middle of summer. I worked at a radio station in okoboji and one of our listeners brought this video in for me to upload. it’s pretty bad and btw, the song is from the pixies.
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Posted on Jun 17, 2009 under snowmobile |
Do you remember when everyone read the classified ads? You could buy or sell anything (legal) by placing an ad in the newspaper or the item-specific ad weeklies; of course you still can, but an even better option for most consumers and marketers these days is the online seek/find route.
Someone out there is looking for a new home but dreads the process of driving to, walking through, and weighing options while a sales agent breathes down the back of their shirt. The buyer prefers to be their own “finder” but may retain a realtor as the transaction agent, the one who handles the paperwork after finding a new home. Wouldn’t we all like to omit the middleman (or woman) as often as possible, or rather omit their fee? A prospective buyer goes online and looks for a home for sale by owner. That buyer may be in your hometown or on the opposite side of Earth.
Used- car salesman. That’s a term that evokes unpleasant images of a coarse loudmouth in a gaudy plaid sports coat, hawking lemons of various vintage. Our apologies to those professional auto salespersons out there; we know that many of you suffer daily because of that stereotype. A lot of us, male and female, enjoy a review of the auto classifieds; I personally always home in on the ones that indicate a car for sale by owner. Hoards of would-be car buyers search the online ads daily and nightly.
In the piney woods of a northern state where summer is a delight and winter is an endurance test, someone is looking for a change. Butterflies make them smile and snowdrifts send them into depression. Just for such a person is an ad that states “Time Share for Sale by Owner.” Equally anxious to escape the heat of the Deep South is someone who would love to partner with them on a home away from home, a man or woman who yearns to hop onto a snowmobile or strap on skis and cool off. Talk about making everyone happy…
His riding lawnmower blew its engine; the last time he tried to clean out the rain gutters on the eaves, he fell off the ladder, and when he was up there he also noted several loose singles. The fifteen-year guarantee on the roof is about to expire. Arthritis is gaining on him, making home and yard maintenance a real painliterally. But I want a nice home of my own, he thinks. I don’t want to waste money pouring it down a rented rat hole. He is in the market for a condo; catch his interest and perhaps make a sale by listing your condo for sale by owner. His son works for a large sporting goods store in an affluent section of the city. Just as Dad is ready to move into a new home, his son is ready to move on and rid himself of the unreasonable dictator who is his boss, whose managerial style is causing so much stress that the son’s health is negatively affected. He is ready to become the boss and run his own business. He goes online to search for a business for sale by owner.
The Internet was the prime tool for all of the buyers and sellers in the above scenarios. It can be yours, too.
Simon Rand
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Posted on Jun 12, 2009 under snowmobile travel |
-Two people are pushing a snowmobile of mass 1500 kg. If they each push with a force of 450 N at an angle of 18 degrees and 300 N at an angle of 15 degrees to the direction the car is travelling, calculate the acceleration of the car (assume no resistance)
- Mark pushes a 6.0 kg lawnmower (the old kind with no engine) with force of 120 N at an angle of 50 degrees to the horizontal. The loss of force due to friction is 60 N.
A. What is the acccleration of the lawnmower?
B. With what force are you pushing down on the mower?
I hope you can help me out. Thank you
your prob like me and hate working with the cosine and sine rule. well heres a way to to it without using these methods first resolve each vector into component form. let F1= 450N acting at 18 degrees in component form F1=450cos(18)x + 450sin(18)y N therefore F1=428x + 139y N do the same for F2=300N acting at 15 degrees and it turns out F2=290x + 78y N. now simply add the components to get the total force Ft=718x + 217y N the magnitude of Ft is giving by IFtI=(718^2+217^2)^0.5=750N and this force acts in the direction arctan(217/718)=16.82 degrees. from newtons second law F=ma a=F/m a=750/1500=0.5 m/s^2 again the acceleration is in the direction 16.82 degrees
for your second question use netwons 2nd law again F=ma therefore 120-60=6a a=10m/s^2 this accelration acts 50 degrees from the horizontal (minus 60 is the frictional force) the next part you are basically trying to finf the y component of marks force its simply Fy=120cos(50)=77N.
i think this is a detailed explanation n i hope it helps x
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Posted on Jun 12, 2009 under snowmobile parts |
i got part 1, but i dont know part 2.. here is the answer for part 1:
a) A snowmobile has an initial velocity of +4.8 m/s. If it accelerates at the rate of +0.61 m/s2
for 4.1 s, what is the final velocity? Answer in
units of m/s.
ANSWER: 7.301
b) If instead it accelerates at the rate of −0.62
m/s2, how long will it take to reach a complete
stop? Answer in units of s.
v(i) = 4.8m/s
v(f) = 0m/s
a(av) = -0.62m/s^2
a(av) = [v(f) - (v(i)]/t(total)
-0.62m/s^2 = [0m/s - 4.8m/s]/t(total)
t(total) = (-4.8m/s)/(-0.62m/s^2)
t(total) = 7.7s
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