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<blockquote data-quote="angelo c" data-source="post: 5069841" data-attributes="member: 31365"><p>I think the problem is that the bearings get loaded with crap and that crap gets frozen and then you have issues. you can either take the sled/bearings apart clean them thoroughly and NOT use a greasy lubricant or bring the machine inside overnight to warm when you know you will run it in very cold formerly very wet weather. yes I know that is not convenient but there is NO perfect tool...only the best for what you got.</p><p>Most times I have issues with the rack the bearings are the culprit...</p><p></p><p>Sometimes hydro motors wont start in extreme cold situations too. oil gets thick in cold temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelo c, post: 5069841, member: 31365"] I think the problem is that the bearings get loaded with crap and that crap gets frozen and then you have issues. you can either take the sled/bearings apart clean them thoroughly and NOT use a greasy lubricant or bring the machine inside overnight to warm when you know you will run it in very cold formerly very wet weather. yes I know that is not convenient but there is NO perfect tool...only the best for what you got. Most times I have issues with the rack the bearings are the culprit... Sometimes hydro motors wont start in extreme cold situations too. oil gets thick in cold temps. [/QUOTE]
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