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Here is some exciting BS for everyone with kids...
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WE WILL BE RAISING TREE-HUGGERS YET! :twisted:
don't tease me....I have been locked up in my room all day crying about it! :cry: :cry: :cry:
Wife didn't want to brave my driving in bad weather and had me cancel the reservations last night. Thought I better since it is that Valentines thing tomorrow. Sorry guys! :cry:
We will soon be driving Smart cars and other super-compact cars and they will still ban a side x side...go figure!
:shock: We have retards in the government....HELP!
Staying at the Days inn in Hurricane. It's the only place I could find under 100. a night.
Check your wiring. If anything is usually bad with a winch, especially a Warn, it has to be the contactor block.
Finally found a place to stay. I will be in on Saturday morning and plan on leaving on Monday. LETS RIDE! ![]()
If you look close you will see the cables and the shadow of the crane. It was a real bugger to set up. ![]()
Congrats... You should have brought it out to the dunes yesterday. WE willl get it dirty yet!
Badley and I was taking the rhino's to the top going through snow yesterday. I wouldn't worry about the paddles when you can "air down" and get almost equivelent traction.
Hey, where did the brokeback razor ever end up? ![]()
first off, start out with a fuse block that has a relay built in. This will wire up to your battery + and a ignition control wire. From there you can tie into the wire from your light switch for the light on the gauge and power it safetly via the fuse block.
You won't have to worry about having a dead battery with the use of a relay when wired correctly. Check Hunter works or BRP. If your crafty you can make a waterproof setup from radioshack and a few parts from auto parts store for about $25.00.
Steadmans can do better than that!
Are you really ready for the dark side?
Congrats on the start up. It's a long process and excited to see the future ahead. ![]()
I wouldn't doubt it's a 4 seat Rhino, with bed.
You have to look at all the Rhino's out there and probably 70% + has a four seat system, huge $$ loss to Yamaha.
Add some width to limit the idiots who roll them and sue, you now have a machine that Yamaha can regain it's sales lead.
BUT...
Wouldn't it be nice to see a larger cc engine with a lighter frame and long travel?
DREAM, DREAM, DREAM