scrambler in the mud?
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"A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men". Willy Wonka: 1971
Cigars! Earth ne'eer did breed such a jovial weed.
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This is me crossing an outlet on my scrammy...It was plenty deep for me and had a wicked current. Doesn't look like much but its the out let that feeds off of our 5 finger lakes here in central new york so it gets alot of water flow. Were I cross is the clamest spot. HAHA i love crossing the water its alot of fun. I tried to do it in 2wd and i didn't even move 1 foot put it in 4x4 and it just starts eating through the water....
Me crossing outlet
Me crossing outlet
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Wife's TB 330 runs great in the mud and even better now with 25" mudlites over factory rubber. Some days u just got to go out and play in the mud, thats what 4 wheelin is all about. Get a power washer and do a good cleanin when you get back and you should not have any problems. Nice clip pgt have been through a few spots like that and their alot of fun.
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I know i love 4 wheeling. The worst part for wheeling for me is waiting to go four wheeling. My machine has been in the shop for close to 4 weeks now ive been praticly sitting on the phone waiting for them to call me im going nuts and as it slowly gets colder and colder i could be riding but now this damn shop is taking there swaaaaaeet old time.
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Even w/ the smallest sport type tires I could find, Kenda 20" for sport riding, it's is so amazing how great the quad still is in all situations like climbing a muddy, wet, leaf covering very deep top soil up a really long steep hill, this thing just screams up & then even in mud that I start to bottom out in, which isn't too high now w/ the small tires, the 4wd gets me through even across deep streams (keep the belt dry I relocated my vent). I love the machine.
Jim Maloney 98 400 Scrambler
Jim Maloney 98 400 Scrambler
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I forgot to mention deep snow. I helmet cam video taped my winter ride 2 years ago w/ PA ATVing club at Marienville PA which people couldn't believe the footage & bad the conditions were. I was the only sport type quad to make & believe I just barley made it. I got stuck 3 times. The snow was 1foot deep in the tracks & MUCH deeper than that everywhere else which I was in most of the time. Hard to stay in the tracks at speed. I studded my tires but they're only 20" sport tire & small knobblies like Holeshots. All 2wd's had to turn around & many 4wd's didn't make it either for whatever reason.
Jim Maloney 98 400 scrambler
Jim Maloney 98 400 scrambler
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