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ATV owners ?
Here is mine:
40 + mpg, TWO SPEED WIPERS, THREE SPEED HEATER / DEFROSTER.
GPS, PDA, ect., stay in the dry.
Sides let down and come off to make it into a true flatbed for work around the farm. I'll bet most of you have tried to haul a roll of barbed wire on a 4 wheeler, that is what got me to looking at these.
Has it's own web page. Here is the link:
http://www.geocities.com/minicabl100/
Here it is with the dog box on it:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y13...0/DSC00231.jpg
It is quiet, extremely quiet. I gave up some ground clearance for quieter all season radials from wally world at $17.83 each. My squirrel dogs ride up front with me one at a time when they are young and in training.
It is QUIET.
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Wish I'd had one when I was in Colorado elk hunting. When it's 19 with snow, you will freeze on a 4 wheeler. Especially if you have to ride about 4 miles to where you are hunting.
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where can you find those at? And at what price?
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I bought mine in Mena, it cost a little under $4,000.
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Is it street legal or do you have to trailer it to the woods?
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Not street legal, no airbags, ect..
I have a way to tow it like a trailer with everything in neutral.
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Is there a dealer there or did you get it from an individual. That thing looks really cool. Does it perform well in the woods and in steep terrain?
Thanks for the info.
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It is a three cylinder gas engine with a four speed manual transmission and high and low range, auto locking hubs and four wheel drive. It will climb straight up.
40 plus miles per gallon !
Here is a link to the truck type history:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mjs/cabover.html
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<----------How about this one? Auto trans, 3cyl 4X4 with A/C and street legal.
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Poppy, how fast was you going when you hit that zebra?