SNOBUNJE Rattler User manual

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SNOBUNJE,
INC.
Snowmobile
Extraction
System
USERS
MANUAL
Congratulations
on
your purchase
of
a
SNOBUNJE
.
We
are tertian
you
willieam
to
appreciate
the
unique
advantages Snobunje gives you. Properly used. Snobunje Cobra and Rattler will save
,ime, fruslrllion and backache. The
key
'0
'he
SNOBUNJE
SYSTEM
is
its' ability
10
extend I
consistant pulling
force
over
8 distance.
As
the
stuck.
sled
moves
forward. pulling
force
is
applied
over a much tonger distance than pulling
by
hand. This extended
force
allows the track
to
move
in'o solid snow
before
'he
pulling
force
is
depicted.
Each
'stuck' situa'ion
will
be
differenland
Ihe user
of
Snobunje mus' approach
each
with
'he
idea
ofbringing as
much
of Snobunjcs'
pulling
force
10
bear
on
Ihe
"uck
sled
IS
is
possible.
Ifl
..BAI.ILE.B
has.
D-
handlc
on one
end
and a S-hook on the
ofh~
end and
is
designed to bt
used by
hand.
By
combining
the
pulling energy
of
the user and the potential energy
of
the
strdched
cord, Rattl.r can produce a combined pulling energy
of
approximately 200 Ibs.
"RATTLER"
~""!#I!iWM!itD!iT
OJ
#2
CQfl8A
has
an
S·hook
on
each
end and i, designed
10
be
used
with
'heassislance
of
a
second snowmobile
or
stationary object,
such
as I
tree.
By
combining the energy
of
a second
object and the energy stored
in
'he
cord,
Cobra
can
produce
I pulling energy equal
'0
300-400
,.1bo.
"COBRA"
There are many
ways
to
use
Snobunje, and dependi
ng
on
the
situation, the
way
to
use Snobunje
varies. Understanding different situations a
nd
how
to properly incorporate Snobunje products
will improve: their performance and
your
satisfadion
with
the product. following
aTe
exam
pl
es
'hll
will guide
you
in
u,ing Snobunje product',
An
IISSiSlanIPlaces
Ran
ier', .-hook
on
the
ski
loop
ofthe
stud<
snowmobile
. Then,
facing
the
SI\ICk
snowmobile they place
both
hands
on
'he D-handle and
back
off
to
,he side
of
,he
sled
,
Next,
with
arms
Ol.ltsttc1chcd
IIld
feet
logether. the assista
nt
lays
backward
in
the
snow.
Using
their
body
weigh', leg strength
and
backward momentum 'hey
easily
apply
and hold pulling
force.
~
~
'\
~
-~~
While the
...
i5lan' conlinueslO pull the driver o(the
""ok
sled thronlcstheir machine.
As
the
sled
moves
forward the assistant brings the
ir
anns to their
chest
and
continues to pull
on
Ranier.
Once
the
snowmobile
is
free
it
will
move forward.and
to
the side of
the
Ilssi$lanl.
Using
this
method they can apply I
COllsiscanl
pulling
force
over approximalely a 4
fOOl
distance.
Eumple
"1
(using RanIer
anl1lor
Cobra
with
a rope andlor
tie--down
and
a stationary object
such
as.
trcc
10
frcc.
'lUck sled)

Attach a
Snobunje
device
10
the
ski
loop
oflhe
stuck
snowmobile. Then, using the rope andlor
tie·dol,4n strap connect
Snobunje
to
the stationary object
Next, pull the rope or tie·down strap
in
order to
stre1ch
Snobunje.
Now,
secure the rope.
~-~S~~~~;··
finally, the driver stands besides their machine and throttles
it
until the sled pushes forward
frccing itself.
Eumple
"J
(using Cobra now makes
it
possible
to
use
an
assisting sled without
it
encountering
the
same
pitfall of
the
stuck
sled)
Establish a trail around the stuck
sled.
This
may
take several passes and
it
is
important to
remember that each situation is different
and
to
use
the approach that
is
to
your
best
advantage.
Next
,
loach
snobunje Cobra, leaving
some
slack. to the
ski
loop
of
the stuck
snOWJ1lPbile
and the
low~bar
of
an assisting snowmobile (for the
best
results we recommend installing. trailer hitch
to your snowmobiles).
The assisting snowmobile
slowl)!
moves
forward. With just enough momentwn
10
avoid spinnmg
their track and sets their brake. Cobra
will
stetch
to
approxiamalely 6
ft
. and hold
300
to
400
pounds
ofpulling
force.
They
them
dismount their sled and atlach Snobunje Ranier
to
a ski
on
the stuck sled, Using
method
Nl
the assiSlAnladds another pulling
force
10
the
effort
.
With
the Cobra holding
an
Wlanended pulling force and the assislanl
with
the Ranier adding thier force, Ihe stuck
snowmobiler thronles their
sl~
moving forward and to the
side
of
the assistant. Whether using
anOfher
sled or a trcc
as
a dead man
or
turning a stuck sled
on.
deep
slope. (
~
recommend
hooking the uphill
ski
) Cobra can allow application
of
forces
that
you
otherwise could nal
use
.
It
may
Ilk.
som. practice
to
beccm. proficient
in
the
usc
ofSonbul)je Ranier
and
Cobra;
however,
onu
mastered they allow the user 10 combine pulling energy
in
ways
that were
previously
impossible.
As
"'.
_II IIno",
""tlcll
suclf'-
and cen ruin
IIf.et
dell.
WARNING!!!
SnobunJ_
is
for
snowmobil.
US<:
only.
• Do
nOl
US<:
as
•
towing
device
.
• Do
nOl
usc
if
worn
or
damaged.
• Do
nOl
exceed
1500
pounds
of
pulling
force.
Manufactured by:
Soobunj.,
Inc.
5100
Magnolia,
Suite
B.
Casper,
Wyoming
826G4
Ph
. 1-
307-4n·1I10
www.SnobunJe.
com
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