Dynamo^Joe
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Win an
clutch kit to help YOU dig a graveyard. We’ve all seen it a dozen times in videos; someone digging a grave. Usually it's sadly done, with not enough momentum, the clutching gives up the ghost.
When iBackshift kit owners dig graves, it's done by going farther than they thought they would. The clutching, fights all the way to the bitter end. The difference from the former is the kit owners graveplot or graveyard is a way to display his great achievement for the rest of the weekend.

Moe) Hey, who made it waAAay up there?
Curly) Larry dug that graveyard. It took him 2 hours to get out and nobody could help.
Moe) Want to try to go up there?
Curly) I won’t make it, his clutching is better than mine.
Preserve the environment
A large pile of snow comes from the grave, and maybe some shrubs, rotten stump bits which don’t have to return to the grave at the end of digging. Where you pile the snow is a matter of personal preference.
If possible, try to avoid causing damage by auger-burying nearby saplings, knocking bird nests out of trees, filling up woodpecker holes with snow or the guy’s helmet who come to help you out.

While discharging snow, slight adjustments to the edges of the grave, even angle of orientation are made by the “pin-n-wiggle” method.
Decorations
The opening of the grave can be adorned nicely with an arrangement of black sod or straw grass accents or Spruce and Pine ones like we see here.

The graveyard can also be adorned with your favorite skidoo, standing on end like flowers in a vase.

Some who regularly attend their graveyard have a customized seat to rest their weary soul.

Planning
There is a misconception an iBackshift kit owner will just go “dig a hole”.

No, rather, before the sled climbs, there are considerations to be made about the grave. It helps knowing “how many able bodied sledders” to come help you out, if needed. Will they be able to make it to you?

Are there too many trees in the way? Can you steer the sled from the grave once you dig it? When you stop the track, how much will you dig by hand? Does your help have the iBackshift clutch kit?
Be kind to your help
When digging your graveyard, don’t accidentally fill your friend’s helmet with snow. Make sure your help is wearing their helmet.

Q&A
Q) Joe, will you install it?
A) No, you need to install it.
Q) Anything else I need
A) A good shovel. (Shovel not included)
Q) If an arctic cat falls in the grave, will an animal dig it up?
A) No. It will leave the sled to rot and mark its scent as part of its territory.

Q) Will the iBackshift clutch kit help me not get stuck?
A) With this clutch kit, we guarantee you’ll get stuck and look cool doing it.

Here is the chance to win the clutch kit to help you dig a graveyard.
When you buy an
G4 summit clutch kit, your invoice number is written on a ping pong ball and go into a bingo ball spinner.

First place gets a free
clutch kit, a 571 skidoo drive belt and a new set of replacement clutch springs

Second place gets a 571 drive belt and a set of replacement
clutch springs

Third place gets a set of replacement
clutch springs.

Only customers who purchased an
G4 skidoo summit clutch kit 146, 154, 165, 174 (2.5 to 3.0) from May 1st to Sept 30th 2019 are eligible to enter the contest.All clutch kits will be mailed out as orders come in. The prizes will be commissioned in first week of October.
-First place will have a credit for the purchase of the kit, and I will mail the 571 belt and replacement springs (in october)
-Second place will have mailed the 571 belt and replacement springs (in october)
-Third place mailed new replacement springs (in october)
This is not available in the dealer or distributor network. Only individual customers.
Available to customers from Canada, USA, Finland, Romania, France, Germany, Poland, NZ, Japan, Iceland, Greenland, Italy...etc. (Sweden/Norway/Russia are excluded)
*clicky* here for the850 summit clutch kit order page to order your clutch kit and your invoice (name) is entered into the draw.
Wish you the best
Happy highmarking
Joey (Dynamo Joe)

When iBackshift kit owners dig graves, it's done by going farther than they thought they would. The clutching, fights all the way to the bitter end. The difference from the former is the kit owners graveplot or graveyard is a way to display his great achievement for the rest of the weekend.

Moe) Hey, who made it waAAay up there?
Curly) Larry dug that graveyard. It took him 2 hours to get out and nobody could help.
Moe) Want to try to go up there?
Curly) I won’t make it, his clutching is better than mine.
Preserve the environment
A large pile of snow comes from the grave, and maybe some shrubs, rotten stump bits which don’t have to return to the grave at the end of digging. Where you pile the snow is a matter of personal preference.
If possible, try to avoid causing damage by auger-burying nearby saplings, knocking bird nests out of trees, filling up woodpecker holes with snow or the guy’s helmet who come to help you out.

While discharging snow, slight adjustments to the edges of the grave, even angle of orientation are made by the “pin-n-wiggle” method.
Decorations
The opening of the grave can be adorned nicely with an arrangement of black sod or straw grass accents or Spruce and Pine ones like we see here.

The graveyard can also be adorned with your favorite skidoo, standing on end like flowers in a vase.

Some who regularly attend their graveyard have a customized seat to rest their weary soul.

Planning
There is a misconception an iBackshift kit owner will just go “dig a hole”.

No, rather, before the sled climbs, there are considerations to be made about the grave. It helps knowing “how many able bodied sledders” to come help you out, if needed. Will they be able to make it to you?

Are there too many trees in the way? Can you steer the sled from the grave once you dig it? When you stop the track, how much will you dig by hand? Does your help have the iBackshift clutch kit?
Be kind to your help
When digging your graveyard, don’t accidentally fill your friend’s helmet with snow. Make sure your help is wearing their helmet.

Q&A
Q) Joe, will you install it?
A) No, you need to install it.
Q) Anything else I need
A) A good shovel. (Shovel not included)
Q) If an arctic cat falls in the grave, will an animal dig it up?
A) No. It will leave the sled to rot and mark its scent as part of its territory.

Q) Will the iBackshift clutch kit help me not get stuck?
A) With this clutch kit, we guarantee you’ll get stuck and look cool doing it.

Here is the chance to win the clutch kit to help you dig a graveyard.
When you buy an


First place gets a free


Second place gets a 571 drive belt and a set of replacement


Third place gets a set of replacement


Only customers who purchased an

-First place will have a credit for the purchase of the kit, and I will mail the 571 belt and replacement springs (in october)
-Second place will have mailed the 571 belt and replacement springs (in october)
-Third place mailed new replacement springs (in october)
This is not available in the dealer or distributor network. Only individual customers.
Available to customers from Canada, USA, Finland, Romania, France, Germany, Poland, NZ, Japan, Iceland, Greenland, Italy...etc. (Sweden/Norway/Russia are excluded)
*clicky* here for the850 summit clutch kit order page to order your clutch kit and your invoice (name) is entered into the draw.
Wish you the best
Happy highmarking
Joey (Dynamo Joe)
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