Re: What are folks driving?
[Re: CaseXX]
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01/21/22 10:11 AM
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Posts: 17,009 West Virginia,age 49
cathryn
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bvr-takr-upr
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Posts: 17,009
West Virginia,age 49
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I drive a black 2019 Silverado..Jerry drives a dark silver 2021 Nissan Frontier
IF IDIOTS GREW ON TREES THIS PLACE WOULD BE AN ORCHARD !
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Re: What are folks driving?
[Re: Pawnee]
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01/22/22 07:57 AM
01/22/22 07:57 AM
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Joined: Oct 2020
Posts: 1,208 Indiana
ILcooner
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Unlike some both of my most used vehicles are all electric. Thanks to our county laws I am able to use a Club Car Onward 4 in. Lift Kit. And the feed trapping cart is Club Car turf utility 6 in. Lift Kit. Both charge with standard 110 in the big barn. They get about 25 mile range but I rarely travel that far.
We do have several trucks a mix of Ford, and Chev. For long range travel and comfort.
Just curious if any body else lives where practical electric vehicles can be used. The wife uses the onward for almost all chores in our small nearest town 5 miles 1 way in spring, summer, fall. Not winter. I use the turf 99% of the time year round. It does have a canvas cover but I've only had it on twice. Totally quite, fast enough for an old man between 23-27 MPH depending on tire diameter. Legal on county roads and city streets with permit from county. 25 bucks last year. Just wondering. I couldn't live without my Club Car. Case You need to move now to a freedom zone. cmon he lives on the outskirts of a small town and gets around by electric golf cart Sounds free to me
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Re: What are folks driving?
[Re: CaseXX]
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01/22/22 07:57 AM
01/22/22 07:57 AM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,204 Valders, WI
Alex the dog
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Hunting and trapping: ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/01/full-30166-123928-e68bb823_afb2_49b9_a3bb_6e539757f8e2.jpeg) ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/01/full-30166-123929-8042485d_d49d_4ef3_9d24_f2e97e1cf911.jpeg) Date night and camping: ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2022/01/full-30166-123930-3b02c33d_54ec_4593_8873_87a8168be80f.jpeg) Dave
Forever in debt to my Father who introduced me to trapping. May I be half the man he was.
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Re: What are folks driving?
[Re: CaseXX]
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01/22/22 08:40 PM
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Posts: 2,065 La.
Gator Foot
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Re: What are folks driving?
[Re: CaseXX]
#7469383
01/22/22 08:44 PM
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Posts: 21,015 MN
160user
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MN
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Gator Foot, do you need to do a chin up to get up into those things or what?
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: What are folks driving?
[Re: CaseXX]
#7469665
01/23/22 01:46 AM
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Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 2,750 Ohio
Willy Firewood
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Ohio
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Wife has her cream puff. 2001 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer that I bought for her. Looks and drives like new with only 149,500 miles.
She also drives her 2021 Honda Pioneer 1000. Sometimes she lets me use it.
I drive a 2019 Ford F-350 Lariat Ultimate Fx4 Super Duty Crewcab diesel. Nice wife bought it for me.
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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Re: What are folks driving?
[Re: run]
#7469813
01/23/22 09:42 AM
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Gator Foot
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Are those logging skidder tires on the blue truck? no, skidder tires are not that big. I’m 6’ and they are taller than me. I saw these trucks in front of a tire store and thought it would be fun posting them. They have a few people around here with trucks that big. They have to move them by trailer,some have to take the tires off. A lot of mud holes people like to play in! I don’t have the money for that!! The axles come out of a military trucks. Just in case you want to build one.
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Re: What are folks driving?
[Re: CaseXX]
#7470007
01/23/22 01:32 PM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 3,089 Idaho
bearcat2
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Personally I like quality, it's why I was a Toyota man long before they moved to the states. Also why I've been a Honda fourwheeler fan forever, even though I don't own one because they don't make a model suited for my uses. I don't know about current percentages but as of 2018 or 19 (don't remember which) the auto with the highest percentage made in America was made by Toyota, while number two was made by Honda. Just food for thought. Ford has a huge portion of their vehicles made in Mexico, which isn't overseas, but I don't know about you but I would rather have my stuff made in Japan than in Mexico, a heck of a lot more quality control.
Made in America is great, but it is also often a lie, do your research if that is what you want to support. Personally, like I said, I'll buy the most reliable, longest lasting vehicle that is best suited to my uses (of course sometimes I find a great buy on something I think will work great, like my snowmobile, sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't). If it is a choice between two equally suited and reliable products I'll choose American made, but the quality and usefulness has to be there first.
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