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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: toddmh
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Hebs
you could plow thru 4 feet of fresh powder? You mean you could slam thru a short snow drift? (even then I have my doubts) I would personally pay to see video of anyone on a four wheeler, let alone a 2x4 sport quad drive thru 4ft of snow.</end quote></div>
No I ment what I said,My Wolverine in 4x4 could plow through 4 ft of fresh powder no problem with ITP Mudlites,but try it on a 2x4 you will fail..If I can do it on my 350 Wolverine,dont you think those big-bore utes would mke childs play with fresh powder?? I have no video,some guy on a sled told me I looked like a white comet flying through the field,he said he could not see me or the ATV just a big white cloud and a cloud-trail ..
My Raptor will never ever see snow..</end quote></div>
I've played a decent amount in the snow... big drifts (3 feet or so) and 3 - 10 inches of snow sitting in the ditches as long as you keep moving... the 10 inches isn't so bad... But the drifts are hard to get thru, even with a grizzly in dif-lock. Not because it doesn't have enough power, but because eventually you'll be sitting on top of the snow, and you'll get high centered... You can only push it so far before it packs down and sits ya off the ground...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Hebs
you could plow thru 4 feet of fresh powder? You mean you could slam thru a short snow drift? (even then I have my doubts) I would personally pay to see video of anyone on a four wheeler, let alone a 2x4 sport quad drive thru 4ft of snow.</end quote></div>
No I ment what I said,My Wolverine in 4x4 could plow through 4 ft of fresh powder no problem with ITP Mudlites,but try it on a 2x4 you will fail..If I can do it on my 350 Wolverine,dont you think those big-bore utes would mke childs play with fresh powder?? I have no video,some guy on a sled told me I looked like a white comet flying through the field,he said he could not see me or the ATV just a big white cloud and a cloud-trail ..
My Raptor will never ever see snow..</end quote></div>
I've played a decent amount in the snow... big drifts (3 feet or so) and 3 - 10 inches of snow sitting in the ditches as long as you keep moving... the 10 inches isn't so bad... But the drifts are hard to get thru, even with a grizzly in dif-lock. Not because it doesn't have enough power, but because eventually you'll be sitting on top of the snow, and you'll get high centered... You can only push it so far before it packs down and sits ya off the ground...
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I went from a Warrior to a YFZ 450 SE and I love the up grade! So glad I did. Its a beast on the trails with friends and I made it threw more mud on my YFZ but in the end that depends on the ride on what you go threw. But the only bad thing is no reverse but its not as bad as I thought.
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