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  1. Not sure but i know you can get them that go into the receiver.
  2. The 72" plow and 3000lb winch will be in within the next week or two.Yep, shes an animal alright. We had it down to the farm yesterday putting it through its paces. Water crossings, peanut butter like creek beds, super steep ditch crossings and some decent slope hills. Only had to turn on the diff lock once and that was because i tried to take it easier than i should have. I also took her for a few rips down the road. 53mph.
  3. Ill be putting mine out next weekend. We just headed down to the farm yesterday and took soil samples from all of the plots to be sent in. Its still too wet to do much down there.
  4. Thanks. This isnt my first Yamaha, I have had a couple of them in the past. They were always great, dependable machines.
  5. You can get insurance without registration. Mine is insured through Geico.
  6. It might if i built some ramps to get it over the wheel wells, but then it would sit very high, and would just squeeze in. Im not gonna mess with it. Think i already found a trailer for a song and a dance that will work for now.
  7. Wooly, they do make a stereo setup for it, even a subwoofer. Im sure I could add a Sirius receiver lol. Larry, Ill take ya for a rip sometime. My back lawn is a little worse for the wear right now hahaha. WesternNY, I actually like the doors and those side bolsters dont get in my way. I dont have a trailer for it yet. Thats in the works. It will do alot more than just drags haha. One of the things that was a selling point for me is the integrated 2" receiver in the back. Most of the other side by sides dont come with them, they are optional, and not part of the frame.
  8. So after doing a ton of research and looking around, I decided that a side by side would suit my needs a bit better than a regular wheeler. I have kids, and they love to go do work on the farm and stuff. Putting them on a wheeler is ok, but not very safe or comfortable. I looked around at all of the side by sides out there, and ended up with the Viking and the John Deere Gator 825i as the two to choose between. The Gator is an outsanding machine, with the best options of any side by side IMO, but the price is just too much for me to justify. The Viking, while shorter in capacities and features, does have everything I need, is more fun to drive, and the best part, has 3 legit seats. All seats have seatbelts, hand holds and seperate foot wells, you arent just squeezing someone in. Driving this thing is just plain fun, its a 700cc fuel injected engine out of the Raptor sport quad. It has 4 wheel drive, and a diff lock mode. It uses the same style 2 stage belt drive as the JD. I also ordered a 3000lb Warn winch and 72" plow for the driveway, which will be in within the next couple of weeks. I plan to add an electrical plug for the rear to feed accessories like a sprayer and spreader. Heres a few pics
  9. Congrats on the bird. Make sure you post the entry into your contest thread, not this thread.
  10. Was it ratified? The article leaves that out, as well as if it was, are any parts of it affecting any of our laws on a federal, or any other level.
  11. States rights. Has nothing to do with foreign treaties and the constitution. The safe act will eventually fall, its a matter of time.
  12. Awesome! I got my daughter into it when she was 5. Got her a toy bow younger than that. Now shes 10 and is pretty darn good.
  13. Thats good service. I have a Weber charcoal grill thats a year old. I like it. My gas grill is 4 or so years old. Char Broil commercial series. Havent had a single issue. My dads old char broil was 25 years old when he tossed it and spent its whole life outside.
  14. The constitution overrides the UN. Its been tried and upheld before. Alot of todo about nothing really.
  15. We use combos of sticks and screw ins depending on the tree and setup. We have a couple of doozies that arent for the faint of heart. Some just cant use only the sticks. We use the elbow to fingertip rule. I also like to use the thicker steps with the angled up tip for better footing.
  16. He had 2 of the same threads going. I deleted one of them.
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