Driving Videos

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    Driving Videos

    so is there any 6x6 driving training videos im still having trouble mastering climbing over large logs and mounds and in really sticky mud? anything ouyt there to help i mean dont get me wrong i am pretty good but not an expert yet a video would help
    1996 MAX IV ,KUBOTA DIESEL
    MAX II 30HP Bandolero

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    If you can, try to approach them diagonally. The Max IV, and all of the poly body Hustler models have a larger gap between the middle and front set of wheels compared to the middle and rear set of wheels. This can make your 6x6 get hung up when crossing a log. If you hit it diagonally you'll most likely climb right over without much of an issue.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    Jeff is right about approaching logs at a slight angle. Also, in sticky mud, it helps to quickly engage each stick one and a time.

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    thanks

    thats a lil bit of the info i was looking for what happened to route 6x6 it looks like no one posts there anymore and there use to be some good info there especially alot on driving tips we should make that a section here
    1996 MAX IV ,KUBOTA DIESEL
    MAX II 30HP Bandolero

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    Country the best learning tool that I have found is to find some other aatvs go with them and see how they go up hills and over logs. There's always some one on here thats up for a ride. Just post where you at and someone will be close by. Cougar
    2011 MUDD OX KUBOTA TURBO DIESEL

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    What Cougar said

    Cougar is right, riding with others will help sharpen skill and give you a little extra confidence as to try more challenging terrain. If you get stuck they will make a video of it, this i am sure.

    Lewis

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    Smile What Cougar Said

    Quote Originally Posted by lewis View Post
    Cougar is right, riding with others will help sharpen skill and give you a little extra confidence as to try more challenging terrain. If you get stuck they will make a video of it, this i am sure.

    Lewis
    Hi Lewis, I think you meant to mention that after the movie----They wil usually pull you out. HAHA

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