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Old Aug 18, 2000 | 11:44 PM
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OK "homie G",

Like anyone is gonna listen to some looser that lives in a place named after a store.. or do you actually live in a store? So what do they sell in kent's store anyway? Fishing nets and chain saws? hahhahhahhahahahh....
 
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Old Aug 19, 2000 | 12:59 AM
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Thankyou for your kind words. I think you proved my point well. And if you could re read my post i am curious where i said anything about the Terra Pro. I am very happy that you like your machine you paid for it so it should be what you wanted. It also must be a terible burdon for you to own the best Quad on earth. I hope that putting down all outher quads and brands makes you better able to deal with the stress of owning the best. I must say also that you give a very strong argument in favor of the Traxter. I would guess that most people worship you like a god when you tell them that every quad sucks but YOURS. I mean what BRILIANCE what WISDOM. I just hope that some day i can be almost as cool as you. Boy i tell ya you really showed us Grizz owners a thing or two. Now that we all know we own junk im shure we will all sell them and buy Traxters. If i was you i would go wait buy the mail box. Im shure Bombardier will be sending you a thankyou letter any day now.
 
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Old Aug 19, 2000 | 01:52 AM
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Hey Sprintpusher, talk is cheap, and ignorance is bliss. Ride on!
 
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Old Aug 20, 2000 | 09:21 AM
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I used a 5' Moose Plow and loved it. But you better decide how your going to lift the plow, manual, electric lift or winch. The Warn 54" with the Warn Actuator looks neat but I haven't actually seen one to give you the lowdown. Go to www.mooseutility.com for a free catalogue and www.warnwinch.com for theirs too. I'd like to see a Warn in person cause they look good and beefy but I wish they were 5' to keep the wheels out of the snow when angling. Your Grizz should have ample power to push any size plow you chose. Just take it easy and let the power of the machine do the work. If you cowboy that plow you will bend something. Also tires are everything plowing. Stock tires may require chains. I used Blackwater XT's and no longer needed the chains!

Damguy
 
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Old Aug 21, 2000 | 12:55 AM
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Yama,
Always like reading your notes, and the thing that I get such fun out of is how people cant handle the truth.
When someone says for example the Traxter is a poor choice, I am sure it might be for his needs.
But when someone mentions the Grizzly, alot of prople cant handle it if you say they have an area of poor performance. Cant you see the humor in all this libreal, welfare based response in defence of the "Mighty Grizzly" ?
Bringing out the responses shows the makeup of people and how brand name dependant they are. I.E. can not see the whole story, dont want to know the whole truth.
As is well known, the old sory of seperating fools from their money.
Hope you get a glimmer of humor out of this.
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Old Aug 24, 2000 | 06:44 AM
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i just read all the post and want to say thanks for all the grizzly info. i just bought a mint '98 with 712 miles on it and was needing some of this info too. so again thanks. ps. fellows don't sink to his low. thats all.
'98 GRIZZLY
'98 EXPLORER
'94 CHEV SILVERADO TO HAUL THEM
 
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