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  • Summit County - Free Spring Setup/MSnow and a few rails
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Replying to Summit County - Free Spring Setup/MSnow and a few rails

sc_colorado:
Thought to put this in gear section, but since it is free figured it might get a decent response here.

Well, almost free - If you offer a 12-pack of decent beer you may go to front of line. I imagine I'd entertain offers beyond that too.

I suppose if you were highly motivated you could be from Denver too.

First off, you have to take all of it. 100% of it has use, but if you only want 80% of it or the mSnow, or whatever, don't DM. Grab a pickup throw it all in there and then figure it out on the other end.

So here's the deal:

I have what is a summer setup that I'd like to get out of here. At the very least it is some lumber, some mSnow and some PVC you won't have to buy, but I won't say it is the perfect setup. The platform could probably be raised another 3 feet to give it some additional speed. If you have a hill you could jerry it a bit to make it work really well in current config. Worked well enough and used in Spring and the parts of it in winter with the rails.

I'm posting some pics of the deconstructed version, but I'll see if I have anything in old pics of when it was built and post those later. It has:

- The sections you see here with mSnow mounted. 3 sections maybe 3.5 feet wide, (2) 5 or 6 feet long and a 3 foot long.
- 30 or so loose pieces of mSnow
- a PVC run-in (cross mounted)
- loose palette with some of that hardware store grass on it.
- Platform with ladder

3 - 10' rails - one wider 6" tube, and then a double and a triple. You can see a little better if you zoom.

Bottom line, you can probably cobble this back together to make something decent or add it to something you already have. The mSnow along probably worth the trip.


DM me if interested and you can get it in next day or two.

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