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    prairie bobcat

    anybody have any information on prairie bobcats please let me know thanks

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    Did you see Beeman's pictures in the gallery?



    Also, here's a video of it's first test run with a 54hp motor Beeman, hope you don't mind me posting this again?


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    That sucks that that happened, but I gotta laugh at the woman at the end that says "Do you have something better to do?"
    Reminds me of my maiden voyage in my Max II. I took it down a long staightaway to see how fast it would go. When I slowed down it veered to the right and I went crashing through a silt fence. In case you're wondering, a silt fence is a runoff containment system you usually see surrounding construction sites. A silt fence is a lot more forgiving than a telephone pole and I sustained no damage, but it's still pretty scary when you lose control at a high speed like that!
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