The Ultimate 4whlr?

Old Nov 28, 1999 | 11:58 AM
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I just bought the ultimate fourwheeler...an electric EZ-GO!!! It has a lift kit, big fourwhlr-type tires, dump bed, roof, 12v outlets, lites, windshield, cb, and two-way radio. I carried it out hunting last weekend and, man, was it ever nice. I took a piece of camo netting and wrapped it around the entire machine. It rained almost the whole time we were at deer camp and I had a cold to boot. Never fear with the mighty EZ-GO!! Just wrap up real good, take alot of cough syrup, drive strait to a big cornfield,and start hunting. You can't beat it! I also picked up my buddies and their deer, leaving those ol' atv's sittin' where they were.

I also had a great time slipping up on everyone in my STEALTH HUNTER! Half were asleep!! You can tell we are the die-hardest of deer hunters. We buy into the rumor that parched peanuts are a natural deer attractant, and went thru 2 5# bags in a weekend.

Well, just thought ya'll might want to know all this so's you can start advertising your atv's before Christmas!!!

(where's that guy with the 6x6 Max thing? I bet this'll give him some ammo)

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Old Nov 28, 1999 | 04:35 PM
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You are cordially invited to join us on our next trip to Tellico Mt. I'm sure Cob would like you to join him in his mountains, or Andy in his leaf mold, or Steve on his trails, or Tree Farmer at Tasker's Gap, or Clay at his Danbury trails, or Kagey in his Low Country muck, or any of the rest whom I don't really know, but ride treacherous terrain.

Does it run on a series of solenoids like their golf carts? If so,when each one opens, does it deliver more speed, more torque? If not, is it a manual shift? Belt, chain, shaft driven?

What sort of rock climbing have you done on/in it?

How fast does it go?

How steep of hills have you climbed with it?

Is it a true 4x4?

How is it geared? 2x4,4x4 switchable?

How deep and thick of mud have you have it in?

It sounds very nice and comfy, but I think I'll hold off on advertising my atv for sale.
 
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Old Nov 28, 1999 | 09:04 PM
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Loosen up SCman, you don't have to sell your atv...I was just trying to be funny, guess I failed in that aspect.
 
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Old Nov 28, 1999 | 09:50 PM
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You can come play in the leaf mold with me, but I would prefer waiting until it is a bit warmer. That water liked to have froze me to death! I have to get my time in at that lake quickly because in the next two years, they are combining it with another lake (Lake Ft. Smith) that it feeds, and then the whole riding area around it will be under water.

I still think you should get a Max.

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Old Dec 5, 1999 | 08:56 AM
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Todd, Does it have enough power to haul Big Ray? How is the hunt going? We have had a real good season up here in the Northland. I think with bow and rifle we killed 53. Take care cuz.
 
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