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Digger 66

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Digger 66

In the waning days of winter ,when there's not enough snow to ride the sled , too cold for the 4 wheelers ,no grass to cut ,not enough snow to blow, is permissible / acceptable to sit on your machine of choice & do your best to mimic the sound of it's engine ? 

At different loads & RPM's of course . 

I just installed a 3" handlebar riser on the MXZ & caught myself at around 8200 revs surfing across an open field . ( I had the garage door closed  :sad-bored:)  . Next will be the Raider , I have to brush up on the Kohler in grass up to the axles   :text-imsorry: .Followed by the Outlander ( 400 single ) & The Renegade ( 500cc V-twin ) .

 

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meadowfield

Of course, its energy efficient, good for the environment and you don't spill your beer :D

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squonk

Open the door and start every machine up at the same time. See how loud you can get it and post to Youtube!

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roscoemi

Too cold for 4 wheelers? :confusion-scratchheadblue:  Aren't snowmobiles modified 4 wheelers?  :ROTF:

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hm12460

I like the you tube idea.

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AMC RULES

What?  :scratchead: 

Never too cold to ride a :wh: to the end of the driveway and back.

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608KEB

:woohoo:  :woohoo: Just drive the WH around and pretend like your busy. No one will notice.

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