skier691, on Dec 2 2008, 10:26 AM, said:
I think Powder Ridge in MN also ops one
I will also post my next question on the technical forum but since this thread is going....
I am looking at a Larchmont J-bar currently set for 850X100 with a 15 hp and 10 towers. I am trying to determine if I set it up on my hill (for personal play, not commercial) if it would handle more vertical. For example if I went with a bigger motor would it work? I have been trying to determine if when Larchmont built these J-bars (or as the case might be with other lifts) if much of the drive terminal and tranmission were desiged to work with a range of vertical rise (within reason) and then fitted with different size motors depending on the vertical rise. In other words if I try to put this on something with a 200 vertical rise and beefed up the motor would it work. Or better yet I have a great location that would offer me more terrain and it has a 380 vertical rise and 800 foot length of run for the surface lift path.
Somewhere out there is the answer. Maybe an engineer would know but I am thinking that if I could find some technical specs or general rule of thumb with respect to the ratio of the vertical rise and length of run that would be a good start. I also think there must be someone out that with experience with this brand or similar ancient models that might know. All help is appreciated.
Thanks again.











