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Post by biglakebass on Mar 24, 2022 20:29:51 GMT -6
Ahh. I thought the ranger was that vehicle.
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Post by smsmith on Mar 24, 2022 20:34:56 GMT -6
Ahh. I thought the ranger was that vehicle. Are you crazy; I don't scratch that thing up driving in the woods, get it covered with herbicide/fungicide/insecticide, deer blood or anything else. I used the old Chevy pickup to get my buck out of the woods last fall, not the Ranger. The Ranger is for scenic drives and going to the bars I guess I do plow snow with it, but that's about the extent of the "work" I do with it. It's literally the dumbest money I've ever spent.
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Post by biglakebass on Mar 24, 2022 20:46:58 GMT -6
Noted.
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Post by Sandbur on Mar 25, 2022 1:30:09 GMT -6
My take. The little use an atv gets. I can turn it under my own power. If i was trail riding or using it many hours year. Yeah. Might be cool. I use the king quad maybe 15 to 20 hours a year. The grizz about the same( grizz is my snow plow atv and home rider) Or another anlogy my dad etched in my brain many years ago... Its just more shit to repair with all the added gadgets. Yea... i have old school values. I admit it. I find that the less gas engines I have the better it is. I can’t fix them and hate the repair work anyway.
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Post by daydreamer on Mar 25, 2022 6:13:58 GMT -6
Ahh. I thought the ranger was that vehicle. Are you crazy; I don't scratch that thing up driving in the woods, get it covered with herbicide/fungicide/insecticide, deer blood or anything else. I used the old Chevy pickup to get my buck out of the woods last fall, not the Ranger. The Ranger is for scenic drives and going to the bars I guess I do plow snow with it, but that's about the extent of the "work" I do with it. It's literally the dumbest money I've ever spent. You trying to be a city slicker or what?!?!?!??! Get that thing dirty! You can still drive it to the bar!~
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Post by smsmith on Mar 25, 2022 6:43:21 GMT -6
Are you crazy; I don't scratch that thing up driving in the woods, get it covered with herbicide/fungicide/insecticide, deer blood or anything else. I used the old Chevy pickup to get my buck out of the woods last fall, not the Ranger. The Ranger is for scenic drives and going to the bars I guess I do plow snow with it, but that's about the extent of the "work" I do with it. It's literally the dumbest money I've ever spent. You trying to be a city slicker or what?!?!?!??! Get that thing dirty! You can still drive it to the bar!~ It gets dusty and muddy from the dirt roads, that's about it...at least for now. Once the newness wears off I'll treat it a little worse.
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Post by Tooln on Mar 25, 2022 18:25:38 GMT -6
You'll have to do like I did to the truck I bought new in 2002. My wife all the way home all I heard was your going to take it to the woods and scratch or dent it. She said she wouldnt drive it until I put the first scratch ir dent in it. We pulled into the driveway I went to the tool box grabbed a leather faced mallet and smacked the bumper as hard as I could. You should have seen her face, not to mention the ass chewing that soon came.
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Post by biglakebass on Mar 25, 2022 18:46:43 GMT -6
Oh good lord!!!!
My issue is anything new i will fuck it up somehow.
My 97 dakota. Rearended a bich on the anoka champlin bridge at 15mph. She got out holding her neck. Yep she sued. I got the letter on the day of my grooms dinner.
My 97 chev. Caved in the rear fender on a tree backing up. Hungover as fuck at a buddies cabin.
2007 chev. After the bar.. blizzard night. Moved it and somehow scraped the drivers side on a cedar tree. Oops.
2015 chev.backing down neighbors NARROW rear driveway to backyard to borrow his trailer. Hit an oak. Bent bumper into fender. Fender torqued.
Cripes. Trucks are a magnet for damage for me.
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Post by smsmith on Mar 25, 2022 18:55:48 GMT -6
Oh good lord!!!! My issue is anything new i will fuck it up somehow. My 97 dakota. Rearended a bich on the anoka champlin bridge at 15mph. She got out holding her neck. Yep she sued. I got the letter on the day of my grooms dinner. My 97 chev. Caved in the rear fender on a tree backing up. Hungover as fuck at a buddies cabin. 2007 chev. After the bar.. blizzard night. Moved it and somehow scraped the drivers side on a cedar tree. Oops. 2015 chev.backing down neighbors NARROW rear driveway to backyard to borrow his trailer. Hit an oak. Bent bumper into fender. Fender torqued. Cripes. Trucks are a magnet for damage for me.That's why our "new to us" 2017 Chevy sits in the garage. Got it a year ago. Put less than 2K miles on it since bringing it home.
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Post by Sandbur on Mar 25, 2022 19:41:43 GMT -6
The second dent is easier than the first, especially if you don’t fix them.
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