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Posted: 2/10/2019 2:48:08 PM EDT
Field movement?
Link Posted: 2/10/2019 4:52:17 PM EDT
[#1]
LOL    You win funniest internet question of the day.
Link Posted: 2/10/2019 5:57:39 PM EDT
[#2]
What's OP gonna use to move this field a gooseneck hitch or fifth wheel?
Link Posted: 2/10/2019 11:26:24 PM EDT
[#3]
I know we have always joked about using an electric golf cart.
Link Posted: 2/11/2019 8:34:33 AM EDT
[#4]
If I could afford one of the all electric rangers, I’d use one.  As much as Polaris sucks, silence would be worthless.  We use a truck, or standard gas powered buggy to get around .  No telling how many hear us, and get gone before we come around the corner.  I’m sure quite a few . We tried a golf cart, the battery doesn’t last under that kind of strain, and they’re just not built for rough environment
Link Posted: 2/11/2019 10:32:29 AM EDT
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If I could afford one of the all electric rangers, I’d use one.  As much as Polaris sucks, silence would be worthless.  We use a truck, or standard gas powered buggy to get around .  No telling how many hear us, and get gone before we come around the corner.  I’m sure quite a few . We tried a golf cart, the battery doesn’t last under that kind of strain, and they’re just not built for rough environment
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We used a Bad Boy Buggy the other night and the pigs still busted us coming into one field. We could see about sixteen going over the top of a hill about a quarter mile away. Then we switched to the feed truck that puts out feed for the cows on this ranch and got three sows. Sorry no pictures this ranch doesn’t want it out there that they have pigs. But everyone knows they have pigs. So if the ranch uses a feed truck try driving it.
Link Posted: 2/12/2019 11:48:55 AM EDT
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I tried riding my mountain bike with NODs on a ranch I knew well and that had good flat roads.  As far as stealth movement was concerned, it went great.  The mesquite thorns on the other hand—that was the deal breaker.  Someone suggested getting solid rubber tires, but I never tried that and just went back to walking.
Link Posted: 2/21/2019 9:22:20 PM EDT
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@bushman-la

Do you still have the video with James on the murdercycle?
Link Posted: 3/20/2019 2:44:10 PM EDT
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I tried riding my mountain bike with NODs on a ranch I knew well and that had good flat roads.  As far as stealth movement was concerned, it went great.  The mesquite thorns on the other hand—that was the deal breaker.  Someone suggested getting solid rubber tires, but I never tried that and just went back to walking.
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I recommend tubeless and using Stan's or a homemade mix (lookup BAMFSv2) for your mtb tires. Damn this makes me want nods...
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