My new toy

m8man

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I bought this about a month ago and now have 300 miles on it. The boys love it. I added a jump seat in the back so we can safely take 4 with seat belts.

My wife even takes it out with the boys when I'm not home. I have installed a roof, a winch, and have a cover. I am now debating a straight blade or v plow for the winter.

And it only took me about 10 minutes to bury it after the dealer dropped it off.

later

m8man
 

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rickwalley

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Any way to turn that back seat around so they can also see where everyone is headed? Or is there not enough protection in a rollover?
 

m8man

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You can actually mount it either way. It has 4 pins in the bottom you pull out for a quick release of the seat. Now it's recommended to install the way i did it but the directions say you can put it in that was as well. My boys wanted it facing back due to the fact that when it faces forward the roof is right in the line of sight.

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m8man
 

shoelessjoe

New member
We have an older Mule up at the cabin that we use all the time when we are up there. It is back from the era when they were built as farm tools and not the "cross-over" cruise/work vehicles that they are today. It is short on ammenities but it's great for hauling equipment, treestands, deer, dirt, rocks, wood, etc around the property.

Of course it is also used as a cruiser as well and my young son is constantly wanting to go for a ride.

They are great vehicles, you'll love it!!
 

slimcake

Well-known member
We have one of those in the diesel on our fire dept. Set it up with skids in the back, one for rescue with a cot and all and then one with a tank and pump for grass fires ect. The only complaint I have is water gets on the drive belt and it slips and then you are stuck. Not a good design there. I guess you can get an enclosed belt box or something but....
 

purproadking

New member
dont trailer it with the roof or windshield on. i hauled my dads up north running 70 and the roof ripped right in half. all the clamps were still on the cage, the roof was gone. i think it was like 360. i have trailered my rzr up north with both on at least 30 times and never had a problem.
 
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