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Hey guys have the plastic Trax made by guy used to be? In Minnesota. I hate them because all they do is slip. Can't climb a hill. Can't cross a road. Can't climb into a trailer. Useless for my...
The magazine "Camping Industry" featured this article in the October/November 1970 issue. It is titled "ATVs and Camping Activities Go Together Like Ham and Eggs" and it talks about the popularity of ATVs with campers in the early 70's. It features an RV dealership that also sells AATVs.
Here is another article on AATVs from the same issue titled "What's New on the Market". It features over 15 different 6x6 ATVs from a variety of manufacturers.
Get some small angle steel on there every 3 to 4...
Get some small angle steel on there every 3 to 4 inches. You will have traction for days
Facemelter 11-26-2023, 12:40 PM