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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2011

She isn't fast. She isn't pretty. She doesn't have fancy rims, tall tires, or a bunch of doodads on the dashboard. She will climb a 45 degree incline. She will carry 1600 pounds. She will get your Land Rover unstuck, navigate your trailer of cement bags to the site, and take the kids for a romp in the woods. She will plow 2 foot deep snow. She won't get stuck no matter how damn stupid you get. 3 cylinder diesel, 3 speed hydrostatic transmission and brakes. Hydraulic take off and hydraulic ram dump bed. I've beat the hell out of mine. No garage, no tarp. Yet she still looks good and runs perfectly. I've hauled endless firewood, mulch, gravel, cement and trash. A great workhorse...not a toy like some not-orange side by side machines...lol.

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  • my uncle's huntin buddy uses his to pull hay wagons (no hay in it) and to haul wood. up in PA where my unc lives he was sayin if your usin yours for a farm or something you can run it down the road and the cops cant bother you... just need the orange triangle on the back and maybe a bail of hay to make it look good. thinkin bout gettin one for huntin

  • @carlman1987 I road over to the local Dairy Queen with the kids a while back. We cut along side a corn field and then down a private lane beside a small community and out onto the local road which took us to the DQ parking lot. We rolled up to the drive through and got some ice cream and road home...gotta love living in farm country.

  • Figured out why I got stuck, slip shaft in the rear is wore out and came apart

  • @jmiller7284 Wow. You must be using that buggy a lot. Hope it's an easy repair.Good luck!

  • Same stuff I go through every day feeding cows, pist me off its still stuck atm

  • @jmiller7284 Is it bottomed out in the mud? The only time I got stuck was when about 14" of snow packed up under the chassis. I wonder if some sort of belly pan to smooth out the under carriage would help. I had to wait until the snow melted...sorry you got stuck man...hope you didn't have a long walk.

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  • @CyberDruidtheModGod haha got that right

  • @jmiller7284 What the heck where you trying to get through?

  • Have the same pos, its lifted with meaty tires, stuck it today

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