new ice machine!

  • mazak500
    South West Michigan
    Posts: 84
    #1635769

    finally got my hands on a decent 3 wheeler. 84′ 125M
    Made custom front rack and put an led light and digger auger mount on. Also added rear cargo rack.
    Will be perfect first ice machine

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    Captainpaddlefoot
    Green Bay
    Posts: 219
    #1635797

    I have a 185 and a 200 Big Red. They get through the 95% of what a 4 wheeler can do but, you can just pick up to load it. You will be happy with it and they run forever.

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    crappie55369
    Mound, MN
    Posts: 5757
    #1635808

    i have a 125 4wheeler also an 84 (suzuki brand though). I love it for ice fishing. Only got a chance to use it a few times but it worked great

    Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #1635816

    Love the Wheeler buddy !!!

    I have a 185 that I put the mod to with a pair of skis up front…

    Your going to love that machine…and with a set of chains on the back wheels it with more than double your traction in the snow and ice !!

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    404 ERROR
    MN
    Posts: 3918
    #1635823

    Looks great! I use a 93′ Honda TRX90 youth wheeler for early ice. I love it and if it gets stuck, I simply pick it up and move it. Thought about putting skis on the front, but then it wouldn’t fit in the bed of my truck as well…

    Those old Honda’s just don’t die…no matter what, they run forever.

    Evan Pheneger
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 838
    #1635824

    I have a 185 that I put the mod to with a pair of skis up front…

    That thing is awesome! With the wider front ski base is it a little more stable on turns?

    Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #1635872

    very much so !!

    AaronMoore
    Posts: 229
    #1635948

    Dave that ride is so cool, might need to try something like that

    Nice Fella
    Posts: 457
    #1636003

    And they’re easy to transport.

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