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Old Jan 26, 2001 | 10:20 PM
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Chet, to answer your quesstion. How i did it is that i saved it to my documents and i went to my yahoo picture thing and uploaded it. These photoes are from other sites. I do not have a scanner yet so you will not see pictures of my dads and my atv. I really need to update my site, i got alote from other sites. The reason that i do this is because if somone hasn't seen these pictures from other sites than you can see them from my site and if any of you out there see your picture and dosn't want them there just tell me and i'll get reed of it.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2001 | 09:15 PM
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The answer, as with everything else, is "it depends". Ag tires will pull better than anything else out there assuming they can reach hard packed earth. However, if the place you ride has mud so deep that you will bottom out your quad before you reach the hard pack, then you're better off with the fattest mudslinging tires you can find. As an illustration, I was at a mud bog until about two hours ago. Plenty of guys running wide super swampers and the like got stuck. The recovery rig was an old international two wheel drive tractor with narrow ag tires driven by an old drunk guy. He just drove right through the muck, hitched a chain to the stuck 4x4, and yanked them out. I never saw him spin once.
 
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