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  • Mudd-Ox pricing

    Anybody got current Mudd-Ox pricing, both base and options? I looked on the Mudd-Ox website and didn't see it there, not that it was ever there to begin with, just thought maybe Matt would have updated it with that since I last looked months ago. Thanks.

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    Mudslinger,
    I bought a diesel MO this summer and it was worth every penny. I don't remember the total price, but I loaded it up with everything Matt had to offer.
    Now I have something that I use as a skidder to get my winter's wood.
    It takes me into the frozen Alaskan bush to where the ice fishing is untouched. I never have to worry if I will make it back no matter how deep the snow is, or how many log jams I have to crawl over. Having to walk out would mean frozen feet or much worse.
    It is my year-around answer to an old worn-out body. Actually it has added at least 15-20 more years to my ability to get out there and do what I live for.I can put in many miles of bogs and very bad terrain all day long and when I get back to camp... I'm not even tired.
    I would have to own a snowmachine, 4-wheeler, boat, jeep,ground blind, trackter, crane( I have a nice boom arm on mine and I can pick up a whole moose with it), or a bunch of other rigs just to get this much service.
    I have spent a large fortune on about every other kind of aatv in an attempt to get a single rig that would do it all. I don't know if the Mudd Ox is that rig, but it closer to it than anything else I have bought. If I could have found something better, I would own it!
    I bought a F250 diesel in 1992. It was more than a gass rig, but I knew it would last longer.
    I still drive that old Ford today. It looks like heck, but it still runs great. All I've done is maintain it, and replace the tires every few thousand miles.
    You can buy a lot of different aayv's. Personally, I get a bit weary putting out a lot of bucks too often. I found that if you want a medium rig, you can find a lot of them out there. I needed a work-horse, not a race-horse.
    I could have a yard full of Mudd Ox's for the price I paid for all of those other rigs.
    I guess it's just what you want.
    Bubba

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