*Important Notice* Avenger Skid Plate Inspections

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Thread: *Important Notice* Avenger Skid Plate Inspections

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    *Important Notice* Avenger Skid Plate Inspections

    Please remember to periodically inspect your Avenger Skid Plates for damage. The application of water can sometimes make minor damage more visible to the naked eye.

    Here you can see how my buddy inspects the bottom of his machine at work.









    No humans were injured during this inspection


    RD

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    I'd say the skid plate looks pretty good.
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    must have been a rush glade no injured.

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    ouch!!!!!!!!
    Kevin Hough
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    Good idea! While your are inspecting the skid plate you can make sure your roll bar is up to snuff too!

    I hope he was ok and not to much damage was done.

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    It's hard to see in the pics, but the hill he came down is a little steep. I believe he slipped on the wet grass, just as he aproached the bridge.
    This particular bridge is obviously made for quads, and has been brought up as a safety concern now that they are using Argo's to get back into this area. The Company noted that it would be a good idea to replace or modify the bridges, but had not "Gotten around to it". Now they have a bill for having a 206 Chopper fly out to lift the machine out of the creek, and back to the Plant.
    Maybe they will now see the dangers of trying to drive wide machines across 4' wide bridges.
    Both guys hat were in the Avenger are fine, if a little wet.

    RD

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    at first I thought he was just trying to drive under the bridge and inspect it as argos can go durn near anywhere

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    maybe next time he will just skip the bridge and just go through the water

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    Quote Originally Posted by aatv junkie View Post
    maybe next time he will just skip the bridge and just go through the water

    HAAAhahahahahaha,
    That's what I told him ;-)

    RD

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    IMG_0065.jpgYour friend just needs to post a sign on his bridge

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