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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 04:23 PM
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check out my new toybox TT and ATV

Here is a link to TDR where I have some good pics of my new Desert fox toybox and Polaris ATV.<br><br>http://www.turbodieselregister.com/f...threadid=78098<br><br>
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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 04:58 PM
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a better pic of the ATV<br><br>
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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 09:45 PM
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[quote author=EricBu12 link=board=11;threadid=17630;start=0#164989 date=1059429532]<br>a better pic of the ATV<br>[/quote]Not bad; but if it'd lose a few hundred pounds, port polish, and cam it, lose two wheels - now that'd be some machine. BTW, where's the beer holder?
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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 05:59 PM
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Re:check out my new toybox TT and ATV

I live in Utah and my favorite places to go is either the mountains or Moab where I can do the slickrock trails or whatever. Also, I am able to pack it up and camp with it and stuff...

Rhis sat. I am going to a place called the &quot;knolls&quot; a off road rec area in western Utah almost to wendover. there are lots of places to ride there and some dunes.

The guys on the &quot;blasters&quot; 4 wheelers are nuts! I've seen them tear it and themselves up and they think that is fun. NOT!! heck with that!!

I'm a tread lightly, enjoy the scenery kind of rider

The Polaris has on demand 4WD and limited slip diffs so it is easy to turn sharp even in 4WD. is able to take 180lb on the rear rack and 120 on the front.
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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 06:04 PM
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This is how I transport my ATV to local areas for day rides and so forth.

Got it at www.discountramps.com has a 700 rating and is well built. I bought the light kit but it is not on in the pic. It is now.... and it rides well back there. I have a class 5 hitch for the trailer you see in the background... so it can handle the weight of the ATV and the platform itself. (120lb)






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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 07:26 PM
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Re:check out my new toybox TT and ATV

He who dies with the most toys WINS....
Nice set up...really like the day hauler...
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Old Aug 8, 2003 | 04:26 PM
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took it out to the desert last weekend and that polaris climbs like a mule!! There were some hills there and in 4 low, giver the gas and it goes.....as long as you can hang on....

The gas pump in the rear of the toybox is really slick, turn a timer, and just like a gas nozzle, pump it up.... the Onan 4000 gen is great. Runs the AC and the micro at the same time.

Got a few more acc. for the trailer today, the max-air vent cover, and a few other things.

The hensley hitch is really a dream to drive with, no problem on ruts, crosswinds, fishtailing (never happened) and instead of wiggle waggle, the hitch sorta floats left to right in the mirror, I see the trailer moving side to side a bit in the operation. thats how it eliminates sway....
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