prowler question
#21
Originally posted by: weez440
damnit bear u r the most childish contankerous old fart i have ever knowen in my life. you are always looking for a fight which pushes good people away. we come on here for the same reason to all become more knowledgeable in our sport to make the right or better decisions. i think it is time for you to grow up and stop treating every situation as an opportunity to start an arguement. i agree with you about using a truck to haul an atv safely, but i do not agree with you as to how you try to get your point across.
damnit bear u r the most childish contankerous old fart i have ever knowen in my life. you are always looking for a fight which pushes good people away. we come on here for the same reason to all become more knowledgeable in our sport to make the right or better decisions. i think it is time for you to grow up and stop treating every situation as an opportunity to start an arguement. i agree with you about using a truck to haul an atv safely, but i do not agree with you as to how you try to get your point across.
#22
it is their opinion and they may not be right and you may not be right, but everyone is entitled to it, and we should respect that and try to keep things more civil. i found out at a young age that i gotta pick my fights.
#23
Originally posted by: weez440
it is their opinion and they may not be right and you may not be right, but everyone is entitled to it, and we should respect that and try to keep things more civil. i found out at a young age that i gotta pick my fights.
it is their opinion and they may not be right and you may not be right, but everyone is entitled to it, and we should respect that and try to keep things more civil. i found out at a young age that i gotta pick my fights.
#24
then it is up to you bear, you have been around the block, you have learned things through the years that you should be sharing with the rest of us. if you bring yourself down to this argumentive level nobody will listen to your good advice. my generation is looking to yours to spread your wealth of wisdome but in the same sense showing patience in your teachings. i know this isn't the first time i got upset with you for doing this and the other guy may be in the wrong but i am looking at you as to being the better man the one who will gracefully show your case and leave it at that. i really do hope this makes sense to you.
#27
The bottom line is it is safer to haul a oversized load such as the question of this thread was "Prowler" on a trailer than in the bed of a pickup, and thats a fact only a fool would debate. That was all I was trying to point out. Bear is as Ive found "ALWAYS RIGHT" in his own mind anyway and will always try and debate most anything. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#28
Interesting reading all the opinions. Thanks truponycar and kitty05 for actually replying to the question.
Still looking to hear from anyone who has actually loaded a Prowler into a 2500HD longbed.
Still looking to hear from anyone who has actually loaded a Prowler into a 2500HD longbed.
#29
Originally posted by: cjryder
Interesting reading all the opinions. Thanks truponycar and kitty05 for actually replying to the question.
Still looking to hear from anyone who has actually loaded a Prowler into a 2500HD longbed.
Interesting reading all the opinions. Thanks truponycar and kitty05 for actually replying to the question.
Still looking to hear from anyone who has actually loaded a Prowler into a 2500HD longbed.
#30
oledad, you are correct. I do not yet have one.
I have a jeep. I either pull the jeep behind a truck and camper or a camp trailer behind a truck and atv.
Thinking I'll switch to the latter. The reason for the prowler: I have a friend who practically lives on one and swears by it. Don't need a racer, just something that'll get 2 riders and an elk back thru mud and snow.
I have a jeep. I either pull the jeep behind a truck and camper or a camp trailer behind a truck and atv.
Thinking I'll switch to the latter. The reason for the prowler: I have a friend who practically lives on one and swears by it. Don't need a racer, just something that'll get 2 riders and an elk back thru mud and snow.


