Honda side-by-side with tracks?



guywhofishes

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$2300 looks like a awful lot for essentially a 1-man flip over.

yep - but you get into Cadillac pricing when you get into USV territory - it's just the way it works.

I think I could work with TRS to figure out a better system.

Guess I could pull a sled and get gravel, water, snow drenched into everything. Hee hee.
 

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straps?! what?! strapping SYSTEM?!!! yeeeee....

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money is not the point here guys

I'm trying to eliminate most of the PITA factors. And setting up a hub by yourself is a pita.
 


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straps?! what?! strapping SYSTEM?!!! yeeeee....

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money is not the point here guys

I'm trying to eliminate most of the PITA factors. And setting up a hub by yourself is a pita.

Just buy a booby-sprinkling snobear then.
 
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http://www.canvascraftinc.com/boat-and-recreation/galleries/northlander-uvs/

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thoughts/comments on the CanvasCraft?

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looks tight, lots of poles, etc


The box on a ranger fills up quick with rods, tackle boxes, auger, chairs, and other stuff. This house looks like it takes up some room also. I've looked at them before as I'm tired of my clam bigfoot. I think a skid house would be a better option but then I'd need a bigger trailer.
 


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yep agree! - pulling a munchkin looks very good too

but could a guy trailer such a long train intact?
 

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No probably isn't exactly the right answer. You'd likely want to upgrade to 3/4T pickup though as you'd be looking @ 24'+ 8' tall enclosed trailer.
 


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No probably isn't exactly the right answer. You'd likely want to upgrade to 3/4T pickup though as you'd be looking @ 24'+ 8' tall enclosed trailer.

do this, and then call me more often. thanks

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or a snobear

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call me more often if you do either. if not we can talk the same amount
 

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Think of how many dove decoys you could fit in a 24' enclosed trailer when the UTV is absent!
 

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With a 24' enclosed trailer you could buy a race car for the off season………………..Guywhoraces.
 

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Never been around a snobear. Are they the optimal rig if money isn't a concern?
 


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