Kids Are Good For Something

  • B-man
    Posts: 5799
    #1890786

    For stealing their stuff!

    I’m going to use their tiny gas ATV to cover some ground on early ice and one of their Power Wheels 12 amp hour SLA’s to run the lights in my portable jester

    She’s rated for 88 pounds…..I’m a few pounds over the weight rating but it works mrgreen

    Going to steal the wife’s Grand Caravan and stuff the wheeler and one man in the back for an easy trip coming up.

    Lodging, shelter and transportation all in one. Gonna crash one or two nights in a van…..down by the lake. Lots of room for a cot yay

    If you see me, make sure to point and laugh, I’ll be smiling back!

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    slipperybob
    Lil'Can, MN
    Posts: 1414
    #1890814

    I always wanted a little kid powered vehicle. LOL.

    Youbetcha
    Anoka County
    Posts: 2841
    #1890817

    You should put one of those auger mounts on that beast woot

    Frog farm
    Posts: 55
    #1890820

    No laughing here, I did the same thing right down to the minivan!

    chuck100
    Platteville,Wi.
    Posts: 2627
    #1890826

    A mans got to do what ever it takes to get out there.I would do the same if i had kids.It is a lesson in sharing.Good luck.

    404 ERROR
    MN
    Posts: 3918
    #1890882

    Great minds think alike. I’ve been using a Honda TRX90 for early ice for almost 10 years. My old man bought it new in 93 for us to ride around on. Once we out-grew it, it just sat until I resurrected it for an ice machine. Can’t beat it! With chains on, it can get through almost anything. Get stuck? Pick it up and move it…

    I even have a video of it pulling 3 portables chained together with a person sitting in each one. Obviously the quad needs to get moving before they hop on, but it works! The things a work mule. It even fits under the topper on my pickup!

    Rodwork
    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 3975
    #1890883

    I like it. Is that little guy heavy? jester I thought about using the one I got my son. It is rated for 90 lb. So far I had to weld both a-arms back together from him crashing / rolling it. Top speed on the electric one I have is 16 mph.

    patk
    Nisswa, MN
    Posts: 1997
    #1890908

    That’s pretty awesome waytogo

    mark-bruzek
    Two Harbors, MN
    Posts: 3867
    #1891002

    I must have missed my invite…

    B-man
    Posts: 5799
    #1891053

    I must have missed my invite…

    Wish I had room for ya Mark mrgreen

    Me and you would look cute riding that hog on the lake jester

    Wheels up at 0400 with a 330° heading, destination unknown, but I’ll find somewhere to fish. It’s fun to fly by the seat of the pants once in a while

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    B-man
    Posts: 5799
    #1891086

    Oh baby woot

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    B-man
    Posts: 5799
    #1891093

    Another mrgreen

    Time to move the shack

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    B-man
    Posts: 5799
    #1891096

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    moustachesteve
    Twin Cities
    Posts: 540
    #1891109

    Just rubbing it in B-man. I can’t wait for decent ice. Nice fish!

    Jeff Gilberg
    Posts: 133
    #1891298

    That ATV is full size for you isn’t it.
    Still chasing deer for me. Looks like fun

    B-man
    Posts: 5799
    #1891325

    That ATV is full size for you isn’t it.
    Still chasing deer for me. Looks like fun

    I’m only 80 pounds over the weight limit mrgreen It worked awesome, a lot better than walking

    Got it for a $100 from the Randy you and I know

    It did a decent job pulling my shack, but a bigger youth ATV with chains would be even better.

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    chuck100
    Platteville,Wi.
    Posts: 2627
    #1891341

    I see you had the important stuff in first,case of blue smoothies.

    ClownColor
    Inactive
    The Back 40
    Posts: 1955
    #1891356

    Great photo of the tip up!

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