i hate to say it, i'm addicted to the 6x6 stuff already. first I bought the 69 st300d, then found these two machines......
scot
i hate to say it, i'm addicted to the 6x6 stuff already. first I bought the 69 st300d, then found these two machines......
scot
Scot, don't hate it, that's perfectly normal. It started for me when a friend told me he had a machine that would go thru my "swamp" (My ATV trails around a stream, till beavers moved in and raised the water level 8 feet.) A couple years later and I have 3 and a couple more bodies, and various parts, with no end in sight.
Attex 295 Wild Wolf: My Runner
Attex 252? Colt? Racer 80%: My Racer to be..... SOMEDAY
Attex Super Chief - Sold.
Pffft! Like 6x6 says. Perfectly normal. We usually expect folks to say it. Sometimes, it just takes a little while to come to the realization. For me, it hit me when someone asked me how many I had. I stopped, thought a bit, and then had to revisit the outbuildings in my mind to start counting what was actually out there. Some of us immediately take a defensive stance (me, for instance) when posed the question.
How many that RUN, or how many bodies do I have that are potential machines with a little more work?
What if I have a frame there, an engine there, a stack of tires there, a bucket of axles, etc. How many that run AND can be ridden at any time, or how many can I just jump in and ride after a half hour of repair or tinkering with a chain adjustment?
You're welcome here. Welcome to therapy. It's free.
~m
Okay guys; define "normal".
Welcome to the obsession, Scot. It may or may not be "normal", but you've got lots of company and we all seem to get along pretty well.
I have to ask the boys for assistance when someone asks me how many machines are in stock at any given time- can't remember any more.
Don
Stuck in the seventies- not in the swamp.
(6) Attex, a Hustler, a Super Swamp Fox, (2) Tricarts, (3) Tri-sports, a Sno-co trike, 3 Dunecycles, and a Starcraft! ...so far