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so easy a 4 year old can do it

Snowtrac Nome

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got to a large smooth stretct do day after a sleding trip in the hills behind town so i pulled out the hand throttle and let the baby drive.
 

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NorthernRedneck

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That's great! I 've done the same thing with my kids out in the Lamtrac. It's awesome to see the smiles on their faces.
 

Snowtrac Nome

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wanted to let the older boy do it too but our snow conditions arn't ideal for snow tracs now its all hard and blown into a heavy chop yOu might say its KRUSTY had just a short stretch where it was smooth as a babys bottom. we will try again for he older boy when we get more snow and i don't have to be so careful with the suspension.
 

snowbird

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We've got a bunch of our grandkids coming today. I think I'll try letting them "drive" the SV200 (at low speeds). It runs pretty straight without steering so they should be able to handle it. I'll want to run the throttle, though--or maybe their dads can do that while I'm riding shotgun.
 
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