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Saturday, 12 August 2006

Learning to maintain your own snowmobile parts has become a hobby of most snowmobile owners.  I have several sledding buddies who almost prefer to work on their machines over taking them out for a ride.  I’ve been through plenty of my own snowmobile parts, and the key I have found to learning how to maintain your own sled is to fear nothing.

 

I speak from experience on this particular subject.  At one point I had to take my new sled to have over $900 in repairs because I decided to do a top end job myself without the manual.

 

I must admit, it can be very intimidating at first, and I am by no means suggesting that if you don’t know what the “Shade Tree Snowmobile Parts Catalog“, is you should dive in and port your cylinder head.  What I am saying is that you shouldn’t be afraid to crack the hood open once in awhile and try to learn what makes things tick.  With the availability of Yamaha snowmobile parts, used snowmobile parts, vintage snowmobile parts, and performance parts for your sled, replacing what is broke can be an easy fix.  Be sure you check for discount snowmobile parts before you part with your hard earned money.  Take a quick look at the Shade Tree Snowmobile parts catalog and you should be able to find anything you are looking for.

 

Above all, don't be afraid to screw up.  I've gone thorough more parts by messing up a repair job than I have worn out parts.  But I've learned to do all my own repairs, and in the long run, that will save me plenty of money.

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