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#21
Really, I hope all it requires is for BillyBob to thaw it out and dry it out. Riding is one of those enjoyments that I look forward to from time to time.
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#27
I can't speak for moose, but that's about as redneck hick a name as you can have (even for an avatar)
not that "beergut" is any better I guess
everyone is whining about us being too harsh- the kid subbed his atv in water one day- and the next day he couldn't pull the rope. It's sub freezing and wet....... how much sense do
ahhh never mind- just not worth it.
#28
I had the same atv and Still have a 2002.You need to pull the plug on bottom of recoil,youll need to loosen the cover over the clutches[it doesnt have a drain...almost impossible to get it out by just running it .Drain the tranny gear boxand change ,i lost the seal in mine when i submerged it .In fact id change all oils,front diff,rear diff,engine ,tranny,shift lever oil.Good luck
ALAN
ALAN
#29
Point taken!!!! Still....
It was one of several knicknames I had over the years (my parents never thought of the severe psychological trauma caused by naming me Bruce) but, Moose was the only one that stuck. My parents got to watch me graduate HS with 596 fellow students chanting Moose, Moose, as I got my diploma. Now, due to back problems I am more moose sized than ever so it fits. And yes, I hated that ELO song back in the 80s.
It was one of several knicknames I had over the years (my parents never thought of the severe psychological trauma caused by naming me Bruce) but, Moose was the only one that stuck. My parents got to watch me graduate HS with 596 fellow students chanting Moose, Moose, as I got my diploma. Now, due to back problems I am more moose sized than ever so it fits. And yes, I hated that ELO song back in the 80s.
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