percentage of riding 6x6/8x8 vs quads/other machines

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Thread: percentage of riding 6x6/8x8 vs quads/other machines

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    percentage of riding 6x6/8x8 vs quads/other machines

    I know that I am not the only member with a AATV and also own a quad. I would now rather ride my AATV over my quad (however there are times for the quad). Just wondering from other what their percentage of riding machines are????? I ride my quad very little now...usually only use it for plowing snow in the winterand that has not been much here lately...Ride it so little that I am not thinking about getting rid of the quad. Any input from others.
    Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
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    I would keep it............you would no sooner sell it then you would be wishing you had it. I personally would like to have 2 aatv's.

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    Azz,

    I already have 2 AATVs so that is part of the reason about thinking about selling the quad...
    Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
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    I got a quad for my kid to use. Once my gotcha is done the qaud is going away. Why keep something that doesn't float and isn't uniquely cool.
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    I'm jellous

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    Quote Originally Posted by amphibious drew View Post
    I got a quad for my kid to use. Once my gotcha is done the qaud is going away. Why keep something that doesn't float and isn't uniquely cool.
    Quads float, upside-down, hahahaha. None of those for me, thank you very much. I have a collection of bikes, sport, dirt, etc, but for the REAL off road riding AATVs are the only thing that will cut it for me.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    I have 2-4 wheelers and 2-6x6.I live in the foot hills of the appalachian mountains,The terrain here is very rough and hilly so the 4 wheeler works better.South of where i live is flatter and more wet area's which is better for the 6x6.I ride the machine that works the best in the area that i am riding.If there was a perfect all terrain vehicle there would be no need for all the other cool machines.Maybe some day someone will invent it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coosaridgerider View Post
    I have 2-4 wheelers and 2-6x6.I live in the foot hills of the appalachian mountains,The terrain here is very rough and hilly so the 4 wheeler works better.South of where i live is flatter and more wet area's which is better for the 6x6.I ride the machine that works the best in the area that i am riding.If there was a perfect all terrain vehicle there would be no need for all the other cool machines.Maybe some day someone will invent it.

    they did its a helocopter

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    Drove some pretty cool machines when I was in the army....APC, Jeeps, M109 How, tank, etc...Took the APC swimming once....did not really trust it that much....Canadian army equipment in the early 90`s was something to be desired....Did like flying in the helicopter when I was with special forces...love the contour flying in them...the pilots were the best...they are just a "little" out of my price range now.....ha ha
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    Quote Originally Posted by azz7772 View Post
    they did its a helocopter
    Good one but they don't swim too good.lol

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