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38 Snowmobile VERMONT The Barre Town Thunder Chickens are fortunate to have a team of talented groomer operators that take care of our equipment and offer riders consistent conditions throughout the season. For several decades Vinny Covino had been our primary groomer and caretaker of our Tucker Cats operating out of his shop.With his retirement after the 2013-2014 season we moved our operations to another location. The operators he trained continue his legacy. Steve Malnati Jon Joslin and Kevin Collins can now be seen at the helm of our 2010 Tucker Cat 2000 creating 40 miles of white pavement for VAST members to enjoy in Washington county. Our trail network connects with our neighbors the Sno-Bees of Barre Billtown Moonshiners and Washington Sno Flyers. As part of their seat time these three perform maintenance on the machine before and after their shift and team up in-between groomings to provide necessary TLC. We find that doing preventative maintenance has helped avoid breakdowns during their shifts adds longevity to our equipment and reduces potential big-ticket repairs down the road. With full time jobs as an electrician and mechanics we are lucky to have readily available skillsets to regularly service our machine and dive in to address issues on the fly. Kevin Collins Jon Joslin Steve Malnati Barre Town Thunder Chickens by David Rouleau