Post your Chinese pet
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Post your Chinese pet
Might as well start this section off with a thread where you can post pictures of your ride.
I'll go ahead and start with a few images of it being used properly and doing work.
For a relatively small ATV, it's pretty damn useful for making firewood, a few more runs and we'll be set for winter.
And when winter comes I'll be ready with a snow plow for the little thing.
Got some chains for the rear wheels, and hopefully that combined with a few 25kg bags of cement on the rear rack will be enough to push a bit of snow away
All I need to do is reinforce the front plow mounts (since the stock chinese welds don't appear too reliable for pushing considerable amounts of weight).
I'll go ahead and start with a few images of it being used properly and doing work.
For a relatively small ATV, it's pretty damn useful for making firewood, a few more runs and we'll be set for winter.
And when winter comes I'll be ready with a snow plow for the little thing.
Got some chains for the rear wheels, and hopefully that combined with a few 25kg bags of cement on the rear rack will be enough to push a bit of snow away
All I need to do is reinforce the front plow mounts (since the stock chinese welds don't appear too reliable for pushing considerable amounts of weight).
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A CVT should allow for optimal power while I push the snow but I have some doubts if I'll be able to even start plowing since this could happen.
I'll posts results when winter comes anyways.
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The plow should've bolted up straight to the spots on the frame where the indicators and front mask were bolted to, but those were welded on really, really sideways so we just bolted two pipes with threaded nuts on each side and then the plow bolts onto those.
Other than that not much fabrication was even needed, just needed to move a few holes on the plow to get it on the proper height
Other than that not much fabrication was even needed, just needed to move a few holes on the plow to get it on the proper height
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