drfbuster
Extreme
Did a search on here and couldbt find any info. But I'm sure this has been covered many times and many topics. Any remedies for the ice and snow build up for this sled? Was thinking of the Pam spray but figured I mite get a better solution from a some on here. Thanks! Drf
tomanytoyz
Lifetime Member
There is a spray you can get a your Autozone parts store or ebay that you spray on and nothing sticks.so they say idk?
Dupont Teflon non-stick or
Plow-slick works on plows
Dupont Teflon non-stick or
Plow-slick works on plows
tomanytoyz
Lifetime Member
They no longer carry that spray around here.. I just purchased some Sno-Spray by Areins . I will give this a try for my plows and sled .be here in a couple dayz.
I just pulled about three 5 gal. buckets of ice out my Apex suspension yesterday while thawing it out in the garage. I let it dry after then sprayed everything down under there with silicone spray. We'll see what happens....
tomanytoyz
Lifetime Member
Millinocket Rocket said:I just pulled about three 5 gal. buckets of ice out my Apex suspension yesterday while thawing it out in the garage. I let it dry after then sprayed everything down under there with silicone spray. We'll see what happens....
I sprayed mine down with silicone spray real good and it did not work..was real clean and its all powdercoated .
If the spray that i just bought does not work,i will wipe it all with Vasaline and let all of you know !
trailhed1
Expert
Try Pam the cooking spray. That works too.
murdr
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I noticed the same thing while thawing mine out in the garage. A lot of extra weight
thor452
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If you are not running studs some have removed the tunnel protectors and that has greatly reduced it also a rear heat exchanger helps to put some heat back ther to melt more of it while ridding.
ecopter
TY 4 Stroke Guru
Worst part of the tunnel exhaust. The best remedy is a rubber mallet.
ranger1
TY 4 Stroke Guru
x2, there ain't much else one can do. Before I put my ride to rest, I give er a few good whacks with the mallet, pull the chunks out, run it in reverse a few feet, then put it in the garage.ecopter said:Worst part of the tunnel exhaust. The best remedy is a rubber mallet.
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