I can’t read Russian

  • trumar
    Rochester, Mn
    Posts: 5967
    #829937

    it certainly does

    cpetey
    Onalaska, Wi
    Posts: 1193
    #829945

    It’s only 60,000 Rubles. Not sure how much that is, but can’t be too much.

    perch_44
    One step ahead of the Warden.
    Posts: 1589
    #829948

    $2,004.90

    dr.-j.
    Lake Wissota, WI
    Posts: 37
    #829951

    The present exchange rate is about 30 Russian rubles per dollar, therefore 60,000 Rubles is about $2000.

    Richard V.
    Somewhere over the rainbow
    Posts: 2596
    #829988

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    60000


    Seems kind of expensive to me, I mean look at it is a tiller with a track instead of tines with a sled.

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13294
    #829998

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    Quote:


    60000


    Seems kind of expensive to me, I mean look at it is a tiller with a track instead of tines with a sled.


    Yea but think of the chicks you could pick up.

    rkd-jim
    Fountain City, WI.
    Posts: 1606
    #830000

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    Quote:


    60000


    Seems kind of expensive to me, I mean look at it is a tiller with a track instead of tines with a sled.


    You think McGyver was actually a commie spy????

    whiskeysour
    4 miles from Pool 9
    Posts: 693
    #830033

    Looks like it comes with either a Honda or a Subaru engine.

    Richard V.
    Somewhere over the rainbow
    Posts: 2596
    #830057

    Quote:


    Quote:


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    60000


    Seems kind of expensive to me, I mean look at it is a tiller with a track instead of tines with a sled.


    Yea but think of the chicks you could pick up.


    Richard V.
    Somewhere over the rainbow
    Posts: 2596
    #830310

    Quote:


    That looks like fun. But how about this. Mattracks Powerboard
    Plus it’s made in MN.
    DT


    That should easily fit in the back of my truck with my medium otter and pull it. I can leave the trailer and 4 wheeler at home if I get one.

    Quote:


    Powered by a mid-mounted 200 CC engine, Mattracks Powerboards can climb over snow covered hills and handle deep power snow.


    How much do they cost?

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