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Old 01-16-2010, 04:05 PM   #7
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most of them on a weekly basis. Still no luck. Oh, Terry, don't get your panties in a knot, obviously you didn't take you medicine yet, calm down. Wow, I didn't realize that spinning the track was against the law. Hang on a sec, hold my beer while I spin my track, Like them loud pipes, ha ha ha ha, Terry, ever wonder who tolerates your with that ridiculous comment that you made? I was looking for a track to use as a traction mat on my trailer.
You could also check with sand & gravel operators in the area as they do maintenance on their conveyor systems in the winter months, and get a roll of used belt that also works well on trailer decking.

About my comment, It was not my intention to/or direct it at you.



*NOTE: This brochure is a summary of New Hampshire Off Highway Recreational Vehicle laws and current fees; it is not the complete law or rules. The official rules may be examined at: Administrative Procedures Division; Office of Legislative Services; State House, Concord, New Hampshire.

http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/OHRV...aws_Digest.pdf

All law enforcement agencies have jurisdiction to enforce off road recreational vehicle Laws, on or off duty. There are a lot more of them out there on the trails than some would think.


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