[size=6]SMITH'S TRAIL SIDE SLED REPAIR[/size=6][size=5][/size=5]
[beige]LOCATED ON THE [/beige][teal]I91[/teal] [beige]CORRIDOR IN [/beige]
WORTHINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS,
[size=5]HOME OF LISTON'S BAR AND GRILLE[/size=5]



[size=5]"FULL TILT FULL TIME"[/size=5]





[size=2]This is my current sled, 2003 PRO X 440L[/size=2]




[size=2]Dickie's sled and the reason I bought the Pro X,the only way I could keep up with him in the trails.[/size=2]






[size=2][navy]This is dads sled. By all accounts the fastest sled in the fleet.[/navy][/size=2]



[size=2]This is my former sled. Still in the family though. Jake has taken the reigns and has only crashed it a few times.[/size=2][purple][/purple]





The Shop: Not a commercial exploit by any means, just a warm dry place to wrench when it is necessary. Use to wrench on the sleds in a one car bay garage, couldn't even turn the sled around in it. This was a welcome addition
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Bertha. Gota have a fork truck if you don't have a lift.


White gold. Mother nature was kind this week



http://www.worthington-ma.gov/

MEMBER OF THE WORTHINGTON SNOWMOBILE CLUB
[size=4][purple]THANKS FOR LOOKING[/purple][/size=4]

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