03 Kodiak 450
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: EastCoastWest
When you get the chance take it apart again and solder where you crimped the end on and put some heat shrink over it, good as new.
Yeah I got stuck, most of the conditons are pretty nasty here until I get to a logging road which is about 3 km from the house. I have to go up a steep hill that is rutted pretty bad, down the other side, across a couple muddy fields and through a cutover to a skidder road that joins up to the old logging road. Very rough terrain with lost of mud rocks and stumps, have to be gentle or I'll tear everything up, the stock plastic skid plates are pretty much trashed but will have to last the rest of the fall, we usually start getting snow the first or second week of December and I have no heat in my garage (yet) so I will have to park it before it gets too cold. Don't want it to be a block of ice all winter.</end quote></div>
That was my plan for later in the fall when I bring it home.
Sounds like it's kind of a fun ride til you get a ways from your place. I don't have any place around here with conditions like that. But my Dad did just buy a quad so we plan to do some riding here real soon! I can't wait! I need to get the parts for the front of mine ordered and get that together soon, that way it will look like a quad!
When you get the chance take it apart again and solder where you crimped the end on and put some heat shrink over it, good as new.
Yeah I got stuck, most of the conditons are pretty nasty here until I get to a logging road which is about 3 km from the house. I have to go up a steep hill that is rutted pretty bad, down the other side, across a couple muddy fields and through a cutover to a skidder road that joins up to the old logging road. Very rough terrain with lost of mud rocks and stumps, have to be gentle or I'll tear everything up, the stock plastic skid plates are pretty much trashed but will have to last the rest of the fall, we usually start getting snow the first or second week of December and I have no heat in my garage (yet) so I will have to park it before it gets too cold. Don't want it to be a block of ice all winter.</end quote></div>
That was my plan for later in the fall when I bring it home.
Sounds like it's kind of a fun ride til you get a ways from your place. I don't have any place around here with conditions like that. But my Dad did just buy a quad so we plan to do some riding here real soon! I can't wait! I need to get the parts for the front of mine ordered and get that together soon, that way it will look like a quad!
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