74Nitro
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2017 with 12000kmsYou remember the model year and approximate mileage of that sled?
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Ok thanks. So I have time with my '22 and hopefully the changes they brought can make it last longer still.
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I think it has more to do with accumulated ice in that area. If your sled is thawed out often, you may never see a problem.Ok thanks. So I have time with my '22 and hopefully the changes they brought can make it last longer still.
If your machine doesn't have chances to thaw out and ice continually accumulates up in there, you're more likely to have this happen.