Four Wheeler floating across pond

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    Four Wheeler floating across pond

    This is a video clip of a 4-wheeler swimming across a small pond . He wants an amphib but don,t know it .


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    4-wheeler wannabe

    Putting snorkels on a 4-wheeler , to be able to go deeper and deeper into the water , really shortens the life span of one , I,ve been told .
    Last edited by mudbug3; 12-15-2007 at 07:36 PM.

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    mudbug, I moved these two posts out of the video thread into their own thread.

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    Mike I,m sorry for the double video post ,,but I tried every way I could think of,,and could never seem to figure out how to delete the post, and video too. Each time I deleted the words of my post about the video clip link ,, I would hit save,and then see a window appear saying " not enough subject matter" . Please tell me how to delete the subject matter, my posting ,and video link too ,and not have this happen again ?

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    Mudbug, you are fine man. You can't delete your own posts all the way, just edit them. I just moved these two posts out because they are about 4 wheelers...our nemesis

    Nothing against you, I have just moved most of the 4 wheeler stuff to chit chat.

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    I once did the same thing to my Honda 3 wheeler. Fun stuff

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    Ive seen kits on the net that are like airbags that attach the the sides of atvs or something to help them float. Still get wet thought.

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    I would like to see him do that in the winter

    Sorry no sale,
    quad guys try to tell me to get a quad and it can do as much as an Argo so I say sure lets go ice fishing when the ice is thin.
    Why do we waste tax money on bridges and roads when we can all just drive AATVs

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    Looks like alligator bait to me.
    Id be more comfortable drinking a cold wet one driving my Argo than being a cold wet one driving my quad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerseybigfoot View Post
    Looks like alligator bait to me.
    Id be more comfortable drinking a cold wet one driving my Argo than being a cold wet one driving my quad.
    jerseybigfoot ,
    Where I live in Lousiana , and where my amphibious friends live in east Texas, taller and tallerr mud tires ,and longer and longer snorkles on ATV,s , are the going thing . Long mud pits with lots of waters , are the big thing at most major ATV events . Until I watched that Utube video I posted on the forum , I would never have believed an ATV could swim across a pond like that. Those tires looked like the High Lifter Out laws . I,ve heard that they swim .

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