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#1 Re: The X Spot » New California Laws!!!!!!!! » 2013-02-05 21:47:43

Politicians no longer do the jobs they are elected to do, they lie to get into office, they make stupid laws that take away the freedom that so many have died to protect, they spend state/government money on things that dont help the state/country and at the end of their term they walk out like some sort of hero.

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

#2 Re: The X Spot » Snow Tracks on UTV » 2011-03-17 17:24:10

I put the Tatou 4S system on my Rhino this winter. Other than speed loss it works great.
Drove through 3 1/2 - 4 feet of powder and I was pushing snow up onto the hood of the Rhino and never spun out of lost power.
Once the snow set-up and got a little stiffer I only sunk in a few inches and could go just about anyplace I wanted.
Front differential lock is a must in deep snow. Full cab is also nice, the tracks throw alot of snow.

I think the mounting system is the same for all UTVs.

#3 Re: The X Spot » New Garage » 2011-03-17 16:29:12

finaly got a warm day to empty out the new shop and do some cleaning.
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Got the bench all done 16'x3' with a pull out welding table2'x3'

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Bulit a rack to keep the steel of the floor

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#4 Re: The X Spot » New Garage » 2010-11-07 21:38:15

Maybe Moab next year, still got way to much to do here and snow is on the way, got driveways to plow for other people.  roll

Next step is to finish the walls and ceiling and build the bench. Then I can go get a new flat screen tv.  lol  :twisted:

#5 Re: The X Spot » Ruesch UTV's are a SCAM BEWARE! » 2010-11-06 16:07:02

Now honestly, who didn't see this coming.  roll
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...............................................Ruesch your train has arrived...................................................

#7 Re: The X Spot » New Garage » 2010-11-06 15:25:50

The floor was done a few weeks back and the electrical was all roughed in.
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Got spary foam insulation done last week, took 3 days, walls have 8 inches and ceilings have 12inches.
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The carpenter couldnt keep me from putting stuff inside when is started snowing.  lol
Built a stand to hold the hot water tank above the well tank to save a little room. All the heating fits in one corner. It has taken over 50 hours to warm up a 9 inch thick concrete slab from 30*F to 70*F
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Straping the walls and adding plastic sheeting then covering all the walls and ceilings with steel sideing, NO SHEETROCK
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Almost got the four lids to the pit done, one left to weld together. 2 X 2 X 1/4 inch square tube with 1/4 plate.
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Doors got done this week with industrial openers and chain hoist back up. middle door track goes to the ceiling in the middle bay to allow for full use ot the 18 feet of height.
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#9 Re: General Discussion about Yamaha Rhinos » Looking to buy a used Rhino » 2010-10-16 19:40:19

I dont know what your area is like but 95% of the time as long as the trail is wide enough a Rhino (or other major brand) will go where you want.
The other 5% is mountain goat territory. lol
My 700 follows my 550 grizzlys with no problem.

#10 Re: The X Spot » New Member from Norhtern MN » 2010-10-12 17:01:05

All I know is Maine and NH laws, Polaris Razor is alowed on all ATV trails, Yamaha Rhino and Polaris Razor S are frowned on but tolerated.

My Rhino has never let me down off road and has been put to the test many times, Im sure other major brands will perform as well.
My only suggestion to you is that if you plan to do some really rough off road is to invest in some full skidplates, most UTVs have bellypans that cover the motor and running gear but not the plastic floors. I have full Warn skid plates and they have really payed off.

#11 Re: Where to Ride? » This makes me sick... » 2010-10-10 17:27:56

Anyone got any porn to upload?

NO NO NO, that would be a waste of porn lol
What they need is some sort of virus that sends out their members credit card info to everyone on the planet that owns a side by side.
UPGRADES FOR EVERYBODY!

#12 Re: The X Spot » New Garage » 2010-09-29 19:54:00

Roof is on, finaly no more rain days.  big_smile
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Insulating matt, heat tubes and rebar layed down waiting for concrete.
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#13 Re: The X Spot » New Garage » 2010-09-18 19:39:18

The problem with my new garage is that it is already to small. :?
Some how I have to fit these two mosters a Jeep and a 1ton gmc dump truck in it
and still have room left for 4 ATVs, motorcycle, jetski, snowmachine and a Rhino
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So Im already planning a shed roof off the back to put the excavator and man lift under roll
WHOA I CANT STOP MY SELF, WHEN IS ENUF ENUF

#14 Re: The X Spot » New Garage » 2010-09-18 08:21:37

After a week of rain things are back on track. The roof is almost ready for the steel company, electrical is going in, floor in two weeks and insulation in three weeks.
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#15 Re: The X Spot » Trailer Tires......... » 2010-09-14 18:47:41

Ok so this is my experience with trailer tires and I just want to say befor I start that I could care less what I have for trailer tires.

My jetski trailer has Carlisle tires. I dont know the size off hand but they are SMALL and i dont know the mileage due to the fact I got it second hand and have no clue how many miles the other owner put on but it did get towed to Maine from Florida Im guessing its alot of miles cuz they are bald. I have towed it on the inerstate at 75mph. I even hit a porcupine at 55mph and the quills went through the left tire.
I pulled the quills out, it lost all its air, filled it with fix-a-flat and it is still to this day holding air, that was 4 years ago. (The porcupine took out the spare tire as well) roll
I have a 4ftX8ft home made utility trailer with Nanco tires on it, they are at least 15 years old. It has been towed down the inerstate at 75mph and im guessing they have at least 20,000 miles on them and I only have to pump them up in the spring after they sit out all winter.
I also have Mission on my 18ft tilt bed car hauler trailer, they are full size 235/80/R16 tires and have been on the road for 5 years hauling my skidsteer and mini excavator over some of the roughest roads in Maine and still dont show any bad wear.
Just got a new 12 foot 2 place snowmachine trailer but have no clue what it has for tires. roll

I have no real opinion on tires, I have had good luck with all types and brands.

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