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catweasel
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For 18 years I have been a HCS and always on Cat. You sled that long, you will break a starting rope. Of course, most of my Cats came with a back up rope you can spin around the clutch and get her fired up to get back to the ole' trail head, or leave it running and continue to rock out. Man, many I time I have thanked Cat for fuel injection as you only had to use the back start rope once or twice to get it fired. Happened on my buddies carbureted Doo and took 30 fickin minutes to get it fired.....
Anyway, I am now waiting on a new M1100T, my first time ever riding, much less owning a 4 stroke sled. I know all 4 strokes on the market right now are started with a battery and key. Is there any backup way to start one if your battery runs down or you blow out a starter? Man, it would suck to be in the middle of the backcountry boondocking and not be able to start your sled due to a battery, starter or some BS electrical malfunction. Just trying to figure out if there is something I might want to carry with me for emergency starting. Thanks!
Anyway, I am now waiting on a new M1100T, my first time ever riding, much less owning a 4 stroke sled. I know all 4 strokes on the market right now are started with a battery and key. Is there any backup way to start one if your battery runs down or you blow out a starter? Man, it would suck to be in the middle of the backcountry boondocking and not be able to start your sled due to a battery, starter or some BS electrical malfunction. Just trying to figure out if there is something I might want to carry with me for emergency starting. Thanks!