Let's See Your DIRT BIKES!!!! or quads... I guess

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Here are some old pics of my 2004 Yamaha Grizzly 660

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Nice! i have a kawasaki prairie, a Kymco UXV 500, Prowler 650, and a Can Am, and of course my KTM 250 sx-f
 

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I have an 07 Polaris Sportsman 700:


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How do you like the blade on yours 700 Sportsman? I have been thinking about getting one for mine to clear the driveway out in the winter, just not sure how it would handle the deeper snow. I guess it has to be better than my current system of dragging railroad ties up and down the road behind the pickup. :lol:

Oh, for the original question in this thread, I have an 02 Yamaha Big Bear 400 4x4 BTW. Sorry, no pics.
 

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MUDFUN!!!!:willy:And buckshot... are those mudzilla's you're running? or Mud Bug's? i cant really tell
 

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I have an 07 Polaris Sportsman 700:


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How do you like the blade on yours 700 Sportsman? I have been thinking about getting one for mine to clear the driveway out in the winter, just not sure how it would handle the deeper snow. I guess it has to be better than my current system of dragging railroad ties up and down the road behind the pickup. :lol:

Oh, for the original question in this thread, I have an 02 Yamaha Big Bear 400 4x4 BTW. Sorry, no pics.

As long as you have some decent tires you should be ok. Not to brag, but I have cleared out 3' drifts about 4' deep and 8 or 10' wide. But is level snow I've gone well over a foot, but sometimes you'll have to skim the top off and then go to the ground.

The only thing I know those BB's have decent bit of torque, but weight will the bigger limitation as mine fully geared up will me on it is in excess of 1,000 lbs. which while your still moving and have good traction is a huge help.
I think if you kept if from building up too deep and have some half decent tires you should be fine. If you get more serious and have any more questions, let me know, I did quite a bit of research on plows when I bought this one 2 winters ago
 

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MUDFUN!!!!:willy:And buckshot... are those mudzilla's you're running? or Mud Bug's? i cant really tell


Yea i go to Durhamtown every year and ride it's loads of fun :thumbs:
and there actually the older bigger brand than mudzilla's their the Gorilla Silverback
 

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MUDFUN!!!!:willy:And buckshot... are those mudzilla's you're running? or Mud Bug's? i cant really tell


Yea i go to Durhamtown every year and ride it's loads of fun :thumbs:
and there actually the older bigger brand than mudzilla's their the Gorilla Silverback

Ah sweet! well i don't do too much bogging here cause... well there aint all that much mud. But my all time favorite is the Bighorn. I've always sworn by Maxxis on my bike, and on my quad its the same thing. The bighorn is a beast:wookie:
 

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Here are the ATVs that my wife and I ride. Her's is the fast one.
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