deep water
#21
Yes but if you read my other post I'm talking about driving into the lake to get closer to the fish and I'm talking about keeping the exhaust just above water. Sometimes I'll sit there for a few hours pulling up nice size trout.
#22
No, standing on your seat fishing is not good for your quad.
Water will seap in thru your CV boots, exhaust, bearing, thru your shifters and everywhere else. It's one thing to ride thru deep water but quite another to park in deep water.
I would suggest re-lubeing your entier quad, from your A arm bearings to your engine oil and diff oil any where you can take apart and grease or change oil I would do so.
As for loosing your "bass boat" I would suggest getting a float tube or one of those single person pontoon float tubes and use your quad to haul it to the lake.
Oh and standing on your seat will break down the foam and rip your seat cover much faster [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Water will seap in thru your CV boots, exhaust, bearing, thru your shifters and everywhere else. It's one thing to ride thru deep water but quite another to park in deep water.
I would suggest re-lubeing your entier quad, from your A arm bearings to your engine oil and diff oil any where you can take apart and grease or change oil I would do so.
As for loosing your "bass boat" I would suggest getting a float tube or one of those single person pontoon float tubes and use your quad to haul it to the lake.
Oh and standing on your seat will break down the foam and rip your seat cover much faster [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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