The check has arrived, bhe build starts!

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  1. #21
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
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    Glad to see you got it home,I know it was well worth the wait.Drifting at 20 on the asphalt sounds fun.

  2. #22
    thx guys. it sure is fun. it takes some getting use to. It seems, that if it can fit between the trees, it is unstoppable

  3. #23
    more playin today, these things are so fun, so easy to operate and great power. I couldnt be happier with the 750hdi

  4. #24
    Well it it sure is fun, big red and allis tractor shown for size comparison




  5. #25
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    Mar 2009
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    It makes that allis look like a baby.lol.

  6. #26
    Yep and that is a tough little machine, looks like a toy

  7. #27
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    Mar 2012
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    Brooklyn, WI
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    Wow, a camper special with the tool box doors still attached to the box. In my part of the country old trucks don't usually look that nice. Cool rides.

    Keith.

  8. #28
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    Nov 2011
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    north of Soo. Ontario
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    very nice looking machine, I like that 1984 big red also. Used to have one the same until I bought a new 4x4 atv in 2000, Walked home that first ride with it because I thought I'd go thru the trail I always rode with the 3 wheeler, not a chance, no 4 wheelers could make it thru, I never tried again, it's a winter trail only, well just got my argo a couple weeks ago and went for a ride, my son says let's go thru that trail, I thought what the heck, Big Mistake, good thing I had a winch cause we were on the hook many times and never did make it thru, ended up finding a spot to turn around and winch myself out the way we came in. A set of adairs from the vid's I've seen would have walked thru but I wouldn't try it again with tires. The trail is tight but I figured 8 wheels and an admiral tranny no problem to walk thru it, well even in low range buried in crap and try to turn , you need some traction to turn, I'm sure after more practice it will get a little easier and more user friendly but without tracks I'll never try that big red trail again.

  9. #29
    Sounds like quite a trail. My trails are the opposite or I need to ride the big red better! I have never driven a amphib before this one and never driven without tracks so I assume I am spoiled.

    The truck is a 79 trailer special, nicknamed "thirsty." (557 cubic inch motor)

  10. #30
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Berlin WI
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    Very nice atc250r! I'm glad your happy with it,I really love mine also.(I got mine stuck yesterday,can you believe it!!!)

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