@@davidmodeland429 I agree it would make for some great content. Getting parts is harder and more expensive up there. Idk if I could afford to keep the current fleet on snow. Time will tell.
@@FeederCountry I'm in Wyoming that's the lower 48 too! I've got a 1975 full convertible Blazer 4x4 with 3/4 and 1ton axles, small lift kit, 37"x13.5x17 Toyo Open Country MT's, swapped in a Muncie 465 4speed, the best front seats "captain chairs" I've ever sat in or slept in full recline, and a 205 transfer case. Then in 2003 I became disabled in a workplace injury, and has slowly lost the abilities to use my legs much anymore. It's been parked for year's and have decided to sell it if anyone is interested 🤔....from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
@@FeederCountry looking back that 4speed swap was an oops with my leg thing 😳! But it was my S.H.T.F. survival rig, that's why I changed to a 4speed, vs the auto for reliability reason's, same thing with the holley off road carb vs any computer stuff! Plus for E.M.P. survivability! Armrest fit my folding stock SKS across the front seats and a gun rack on the cielling! I love it but my grandson is 1yr old and my youngest son is 23 and diagnosed with testicular cancer last Wednesday had surgery on Friday, and we won't know more until his blood work comes back, if he still has high numbers of "markers" in his blood than he has more cancer somewhere else, and nothing good! The specialist said the most recent study shows ages from 15-35 are when it shows up! So teach your male family members to check correctly, and check often! I still have some clean 90's sleds that got parked before I got hurt, and a nasty twin 650cc Wildcat engine built to a 720cc ripper that was my old mod sled. I love watching you bring these old machine's back from the brink! Thank you feeder country!...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
insane view of this landscape soo nice
@@lalman1337 oh man I love riding In Alaska. Always such a treat!
Dang that's some breath taking country. Glad to watch you enjoy it, and looking forward to the next episode.
It really is. Every time I’m here I wonder why I leave. Might have to make a permanent move sooner than later.
@@FeederCountryduuude, you Living in Alaska would make for some even more incredible content. Probably lots more garage repairs too tho haha.
@@davidmodeland429 I agree it would make for some great content. Getting parts is harder and more expensive up there. Idk if I could afford to keep the current fleet on snow. Time will tell.
@@FeederCountry whatever you decide I know you'll keep bringing us the good 👍🤘
@@davidmodeland429 you know it 💪
Warehouse and snake lake are looking good!! Really miss dlg hoping I find something to bring me back for good one day soon
It’s a pretty cool place out there!
Man that would be sweet to be able to ride up there
Wouldn’t it! I wish I could go back. Once in a lifetime opportunity for me
XCR are the beasts. 22 650 137 smacks down the roughest trails on the east coast.
I really loved riding that XCR. If it’s not powder that’s the machine I wanna be on.
You musta hit at least 120-130mph
what can is on that thing it sounds wicked
@@brapxcr oh man I wish I knew. I was just borrowing a buddy’s sled this day.
Hey what did you do to it to wheelie and how did you adjust suspension thanks
It was a local guys sled that we were riding. I’m not sure if he did anything to the suspension. I’m sorry man.
Damn that xcr SHITS N GETZ!! Holy shhhhh
Such a fun sled to ride. I really want one ☝️ now lol. I had no idea 🤷♂️. It’s very stable and very fast 💨 . Love it ❤️🔥
Thing sounds good bub
The XCR is in my top two fav sleds of all time. The RMK would be the other one.
Yo Ben you probably don’t remember me but I now have a 2022 850 khos matrix slash
Yo! Nice sled! Do you like it?
@@FeederCountry yes it’s way better than a 550 fan
can you burn some old jackets and snow pants in a video?
Did the xcr have studs in the track?
No sir. That was the switchback that had the studs.
What size lug was on that xcr
Oh man I wish I could remember. Sorry
Nice Chevy pick-up!....from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
B-E-A-utiful example of a classic truck. People in the lower 48 would pay good money for a truck like that
@@FeederCountry I'm in Wyoming that's the lower 48 too! I've got a 1975 full convertible Blazer 4x4 with 3/4 and 1ton axles, small lift kit, 37"x13.5x17 Toyo Open Country MT's, swapped in a Muncie 465 4speed, the best front seats "captain chairs" I've ever sat in or slept in full recline, and a 205 transfer case. Then in 2003 I became disabled in a workplace injury, and has slowly lost the abilities to use my legs much anymore. It's been parked for year's and have decided to sell it if anyone is interested 🤔....from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
@@FeederCountry I have an 85 suburban 3/4 ton also....
@@billallen4793 very cool sounding rig you got there. Hope it rolls down the road again.
@@FeederCountry looking back that 4speed swap was an oops with my leg thing 😳! But it was my S.H.T.F. survival rig, that's why I changed to a 4speed, vs the auto for reliability reason's, same thing with the holley off road carb vs any computer stuff! Plus for E.M.P. survivability! Armrest fit my folding stock SKS across the front seats and a gun rack on the cielling! I love it but my grandson is 1yr old and my youngest son is 23 and diagnosed with testicular cancer last Wednesday had surgery on Friday, and we won't know more until his blood work comes back, if he still has high numbers of "markers" in his blood than he has more cancer somewhere else, and nothing good! The specialist said the most recent study shows ages from 15-35 are when it shows up! So teach your male family members to check correctly, and check often! I still have some clean 90's sleds that got parked before I got hurt, and a nasty twin 650cc Wildcat engine built to a 720cc ripper that was my old mod sled. I love watching you bring these old machine's back from the brink! Thank you feeder country!...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠