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Just bought a Kawasaki Prairie 360
Bionic replied to Bionic's topic in ATV's , UTV's, Dirtbikes & Snowmobiles
Hell, I got the camo one for $275... The racing idle is what drives me crazy, sounds like it will grenade. The bayou, im referring to. I can understand it being a cold animal, but you need to constantly screw with it. I was kidding about paying 275 for the camo quad lol. You did great at 250! -
Just bought a Kawasaki Prairie 360
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Nice machine, paint came out great. They sure do a good job for their size. My girlfriend, and i both ride on the 220 through the woods at camp. Not a powerhouse at that point, but definitely goes. Mine has a wandering idle issue, carb has had it, we rebuilt the carb, bit it needs a little choke to idle until the motors been running awhile, needs to get hot, not like a healthy running machine wear it needs half choke or so for a minute, or two. Once its hot, and you shuy choke off, it will either idle fine, or run at very high idle. I hablve to constantly fiddle with the idle adjustment on the carb. When you actually drive the quad, it runs great. I paid $120 for the bayou as you see it. -
Just bought a Kawasaki Prairie 360
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We are near Saint Johnsville, locals have told us about trails in the area. I will have to verify for myself prior as to if these are legit ATV trails, or not. I don't want to ride on something illegal, and wear out the welcomes for others. -
Just bought a Kawasaki Prairie 360
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I think it was just a deceiving pic angle, I thought the tires were in great shape. The bear claws are AWESOME though! Coincidentally I have them on the rear of my bayou 220, great recommendation. I would definitely price them out for this Prairie when the time comes. -
I hope you get everything straightened out as well, hate to hear of someone in pain. Hang in there.
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Just bought a Kawasaki Prairie 360
Bionic replied to Bionic's topic in ATV's , UTV's, Dirtbikes & Snowmobiles
Will do, I know their are plenty of trails in the area, but was unsure of what other could add. Currently googling for info. I plan to use mine for tree work, a backup tool incase the snowblower fails on me, work at camp, and like I said, trails. I never trail rode ever, but LOVE exploring, so this truly is the start of a new chapter in my life. Backwoods moose spotting in northern Maine come August, i am looking forward to this. -
Just bought a Kawasaki Prairie 360
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Thank you sir! My dad, and I plan to trail ride near camp upstate, and it will be great to add another hobby to our list we share. -
I love living through the trip reports on ExpeditionPortal!
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You guys always have such great meal ideas.
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Just bought a Kawasaki Prairie 360
Bionic replied to Bionic's topic in ATV's , UTV's, Dirtbikes & Snowmobiles
Anyone have info on state trails near Fulton County? Going to start researching myself. -
I am excited about this. Bought an 07 prairie 360 4x4 this afternoon. Stupid clean, barely used, it was my dad's neighbor. We know it was barely used, since we can see his house from my dads. They are like brothers, so everyone wins. He plowed his driveway about 3x. I plan to use it at home, and at our camp upstate. My current 220 Bayou, ois obviously too small, but did its job. This machine I plan to bring to northern Maine in August to explore the trails. I have been going to Maine for about 12 yrs npw, and never had a machine decent enough for trails that get remote. There is honestly not much point in this thread, other than to share my excitement. This is not me on the quad by the way. I will bring it home one night this week.
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Always amazed with posts like this, how guys can start to pin point areas for deer hunting, before putting boots on the ground. I do understand, well do understand the terms of which to look for, saddles, benches, drainages, pinch points, and when I feel I slightly can locate these spots on the topo maps, I see others input, and feel I had it wrong all along.
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Overpowers the potpourri
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that is definitely on my to-fry list! Really really want to make zucchini fries. Homemade onion rings Homemade potato chips for the guys at work.
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Late breakfast nom noms
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Hang in there Rob.
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This is an article of me back in July of 2010 for whatever its worth. http://www.recordonline.com/article/20100113/HEALTH/1130318
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I must say, that when they talk about openimg a door, and WATCHING the prosthetic hand grip the door....I personally am to the point of not having to watch my fake hand on certain tasks, I steer vehicles, grip the wheel, and can grip thing with a phantom like sense. The longer you use these things, the more they really "replace", or take place of the lost, or missing limb.
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Rob, and Maddie, I too am very sorry for your losses.
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Starting this now for tomorrow.
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Calendar shot! Nice table, and platefull
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No pets at all. Probably have a bear break in though haha
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That is what I plan to do, is start making my own wing sauces. I used to make hot sauce when I was really young, it wasnt that good, just extremely spicy. Same here, need the wings crunchy, and that was a HUGE reason why I bought a fryer. I find wings so expensive that it takes the enjoyment out of it. If the wings are GREAT, fine, no biggy. However, the majority of places around here, do not let the wings crisp. I don't like the skin to be rubbery. I fried the wings at 350 for about 22 mins. Honestly, they were real good, but the chicken lost some moisture, so next time, obviously less time. They looked pale still below 20 mins, once at 22 ish mins they started goldening. Definitely wasnt dissapointed. The onion rings were unreal. I will make homemade onion rings next.
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Thank you for the suggestions We have Hannaford down here, it was actually my first job on the books. I want to actually start making my own sauces, with minced garlic, etc, and let the sauce ingredients are marry togethor for awhile, prior to use. Should be fun. I never had garlic parm wings from a restaurant, always hear people love, or hate them. I just love buffalo wings, so I never wanted to risk it, and order something i didnt like, lol. Anyways, NOW I would try garlic parm, since I can tumble one wing in garlic parm to try it. I am not a fan of mango, is it overpowering in that mango habanero?