kawasaki should pay me
#1
wen. afternoon i'm sitting at my desk doing some paper work when i get a knock at my door only people that time of day is usally my jehova whitness buddys try to confuse the truth any how it's a guy i know and his freind they got his jeep stuck in a snow drift up on the hill above my house to get to them with the f250 would be hard so i got the ever faithful 7honey out the 3 of us pilled on it [not advised my lawyer made me say that] and proceded to truck up the hill snow flying 27''s graben people holding on 4 dear life we maid it up to them they came from another way about 15 minutes a way to where they got stuck so i said i'll try and pull you out and they laughed so we hooked up and wham i moved him a bout 10 feet so hit him again out he came they proceded to kiss my feet and one of the guys is making plans right now on getting himself a 700 seeing is beleiving when the snow melts i'll have the 25''s on and i'll be waxen sport quads gotta love it oh ya i weigh 280 the other guy was 240 and his buddy was 160 we put him on the front lol i should have tryed to whellie that would have been cool lol
#2
Wow, It was quite an adventure. I tried the same thing last summer pulling my cousin's 36hp tractor out of the mud with my P650 on 4wd and front diff-lock. But I weight 145 pounds, the 4 wheels dug four inches deep holes spinning on the four wheels (this thing was heavyman). Then, I got on the tractor and my cousin weighing 252 pounds and his helper weighing about the same got on the P650. Wow, still spinning and slowly moving, we managed the pull it out. It was unbeliable, viva el V-TWIN powered 4wd machines!
#3
Just so I understand correctly, you pulled out a jeep (approx 4000 lbs) stuck in snow to the point where it couldn't move. With a Kawasaki Prarie 700??? I gotta assume the guy was in the jeep hittin the gas right?? If not I believe you're defying the basic laws of physics. Of course I could be wrong I'm no physicist. and if you DID do that well I'll be, I swear I'm going to go buy a Prarie [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#4
your right bandit it was a jeep cheroki 4 door stuck in a drift about 15 feet in front of him the drift ran out so snow was only about a foot deep there driver was gassing it but she was beached i had a streachy tow strap so i gave him a little hit thats all
#5
Yea.. I believe it... I've pulled my C1500 Sierra ext cab 2wd truck out of the snow with my P700.. and I bet my truck weighs closer to 6,000lbs! Plus, I have puller my tandem axle trailer FULL of firewood out of the woods with my P700 twice.. and I bet it weighed in at close to 8-10,000lbs then! Just so your not thinking "yeah right, the tongue weight would be too much!!" I built a dolly cart to hold the tongue of the trailer, and I hook to the cart! So the cart absorbs up most of the tongue weight....
I LOVE MY P700!!!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
I LOVE MY P700!!!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#7
I love to hea storys like this, I love my Praire. Actually almost any quad can do this but its still cool. Weight makes all the difference. I was pull this stump out of the pasture on my dad's '98 quadrunner 500 and it would not pull it in reverse, it would just spin. So I got my brothers friend to sit on the front end and it pulled it like nothing. Weight on the front end is key to pulling heavy loads.
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#8
I jumped start a volkswagon jetta early 90's model i pulled it down the road in 3rd gear. It finally started after doing 30mph in 4wheel drive on the prarie this is by far the funnest quad i have ever owned.
#10
kawi650 if i do the math right thats 11,750 miles right have you had any mechanical failures on your 02' i hope mine lasts that long got 4 years and 9 months left to pay on it i'm running mobil 1 and a fram 3535 filter thanks Vern.
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