Luc Levesque Avid Snowmobiler, Blogger, Club Volunteer, Groomer Operator and Club President of the Dubreuilville Alouette Snowmobile Club. With 19+ years of experience grooming trails Luc started posting trail reports on snowmobile forums in the Mid 90's using the name "The Groomer Guy". Known as an honest reporter. Luc tells it like it is. He reports the facts... the kind of info snowmobilers want. - Follow me on Twitter & FaceBook @TheGroomerGuy
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Tuesday, 13 December 2011
New Video December 8th Packing the trails.
The video was shot on December 8th 2011, I went out where the groomer was parked on the small hill in town near the closed Motel. The groomer had been sitting there for 3 weeks in the snow and cold, so I had to put on the booster cables and charge the batteries for a while, the first time the groomer did not start... so I checked the booster cables, again waited for about 30 minutes to give it more charge and gave it a second try and I finally got it to start.
Once the groomer was warmed up I took it out for a ride that ended up being over 7hrs long, I was having too much fun packing that I did not want to stop. so here is a video of my little adventure.
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