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Old 11-27-2013, 07:57 PM
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I used to have a 200s. Man that thing was awesome. Nice setup bud!
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nice 126, you added those options fast
Yes sir! Had to get her ready for winter and these days ain't getting any warmer lol
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Old 11-28-2013, 07:12 AM
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Looks like you got it covered for sure. Nice fleet, i never had a chance to ride a big red but always liked them and of course the 250r. I had the four wheeler version of the atc250r, man what a ride. Glad you got the options done on the 126, looks great
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Old 11-28-2013, 08:39 AM
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How do you like the 126/creeper combination with the blower? I have scoured YouTube for hours looking for creeper/blower combinations lol 95% of what I've seen has been hydro with a blower.
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How do you like the 126/creeper combination with the blower? I have scoured YouTube for hours looking for creeper/blower combinations lol 95% of what I've seen has been hydro with a blower.
That's true! What's more, all the videos are getting to be about 2-4 years old! I'd love to see a gear drive with creeper and thrower/blower combo WOT, in action fighting the mighty cold snow ! Pretty good 126 set up, and your 82 series blade set up looks RAD! Bet the trike can chop out a hole shot like no body's business!

My 71 with 42" blade don't justify a creeper, though the 72 will have a creeper! Have a great Thanksgiving everyone!

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Old 11-28-2013, 09:08 AM
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I have a creeper on my 122 wih a blade but a blade and a blower are two way different attachments in their operation. I have never had a need for the creeper when using the blade.
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Looks like you got it covered for sure. Nice fleet, i never had a chance to ride a big red but always liked them and of course the 250r. I had the four wheeler version of the atc250r, man what a ride. Glad you got the options done on the 126, looks great
Thanks! The options all came from great members on this site! The big red is a beast and is more of a tractor than a wheeler and I love plowing with it! However it is not a trail machine lol I use my 350x for that. The 250r was a great machine - screaming 2 strokes!
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How do you like the 126/creeper combination with the blower? I have scoured YouTube for hours looking for creeper/blower combinations lol 95% of what I've seen has been hydro with a blower.
I have noticed that. ..even more so there are not really any vids of narrow frames blowing snow. There was this one of a kid on a restored 125 that's great but it's still a hydro! As to how I like it- couldn't tell ya - this is the 3rd day she has been completed so I have yet to try it out. Hopefully we get enough snow so I can actually use the creeper otherwise first gear is fine.
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That's true! What's more, all the videos are getting to be about 2-4 years old! I'd love to see a gear drive with creeper and thrower/blower combo WOT, in action fighting the mighty cold snow ! Pretty good 126 set up, and your 82 series blade set up looks RAD! Bet the trike can chop out a hole shot like no body's business!

My 71 with 42" blade don't justify a creeper, though the 72 will have a creeper! Have a great Thanksgiving everyone!

I promise i will take some footage this year providing we have the snow for it. Previously I would use first gear (non creeper) and ya its a tad fast but since we didn't have a ton of snow it really worked just fine.. Here is the link to the 125 blowing 22 inches of snow I previously mentionedhttp:// http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCVgtW_1Aoc
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