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Are they your Size?
What is your Weight?
If you are a LARGE MAN, it could be an issue but if your Foot fits into the shoe, and you are a normal stature, you are ok.
The clutch cable causes these problems the cables are plastic lined and bind under pressure inspect where cable enters housing if looks like several paths to travel replace cable with new rachet gear.
basically yes, but it is better to fit the type
of snowshoe to the preferred activity. The following article will help you to
learn more about the types and sizes of snowshoes: http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/articles/snowshoes.html
There are 3 types of snowshoes available today: Recreational
Hiking, Aerobic/Fitness and Hiking/Backpacking. If you are a beginner, it is
recommended to start with the recreational Hiking type, They are relatively
cheap and easy to use.
Snowshoeing is an amazing sport for this matter: you can burn
around 600 calories per hour. You can actually burn 45% more calories than
running or waking the same speed.
You need to replace the fuser driver gear. You can order in on line. The correct name for the gear is called a Rachet Gear... That's the easy part... changing it is another story.... It is not real easy...It may be beyond your techical skill and may have to call a service tech ??Good Luck
Rebuilding one of these right now! The 4R100 trans has a rachet type of intermediate sprag that fails. They break apart, bind up and eventually second gear is gone.
Otherwise it may be just a simple valve body calibration kit could cure. This is common also. And cheaper! Excessive metal in the pan would be a sign of the bigger problem listed above
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