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bontaiJoe


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Did you know you could have your very own Zamboni attachment!
Original Message   Jul 28, 2005 11:20 am
I never knew that you could get a Zamboni ice maintenance attachment for your garden tractor. Here is a link to their website for those of you that have ice skating ponds or work with hockey leagues on a comunity park and want smooth ice: http://www.zamboni.com/machines/model100.html

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AJace


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Re: Did you know you could have your very own Zamboni attachment!
Reply #1   Jul 28, 2005 7:30 pm
I wondered how they kept up ice rinks.  How do the wheels get traction?  Sounds like a big huge sno-cone party to me. 

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Bill_D


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Re: Did you know you could have your very own Zamboni attachment!
Reply #2   Jul 28, 2005 7:46 pm
I said Zamboni,  Zamboni, Zam, da Zam, da Zamboneeee~
bontaiJoe


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Re: Did you know you could have your very own Zamboni attachment!
Reply #3   Aug 3, 2005 11:09 am
AJace wrote:
I wondered how they kept up ice rinks.  How do the wheels get traction?  Sounds like a big huge sno-cone party to me. 


I'm pretty sure that they use studded tires, because chains would mess up the same ice you are trying to fix.

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