The SnowDog would not start, no matter what we tried. So I brought it to Middleton Power, and he was able to get it started. Said it was flooded pretty bad. Told me to make sure that we use only gas, with no alcohol. So I bought a 5-gallon gas container, and wrote that on the top. Then I brought it back and groomed the Creek Trail, all the way over to PV, and went up the XC ski trail (the Switchbacks). There is really no other way to get to PV. From there are groomed to the Clubhouse, and back. It had been packed with snowshoes. Then I came back, and tried to go down the "Up" switchback. That was a mistake. It was icy, and the groomer kept sliding to the side. I was able to keep it on the trail, but I slid down the hill several times. Did I say that was a bad idea. I made it down, and went back to BH. The machine worked well.
Then Jim Statz took the SnowDog out to groom, and he said that it worked well, but he noticed that it starting smoking, and chugging. It would not run at a high RPM, and would bog down. He filled it up with fresh gas that I had gotten, but that did not help. We could barely get it off the trail, and brought it back to the Piston Bully Shed. The only thing that I can think, is that it floods if it tips, and that eventually, the air filter, or carburetor gets gummed up.
It it back in the shed. If you want to try it, maybe take off the air filter to see if that helps? If not we may need to call Middleton, or bring it back in.