UTV's and ATV's at work picture thread

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Used the Ranger to pull the duck blind to the other side of the pond. Saved time having to go back up top to get the tractor, worked great.
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   / UTV's and ATV's at work picture thread #193  
Your ranger doesn't have a hitch? The tow strap seems to go to the roll cage.
Of course it does!! But I wanted to lift the front end of the bind up a little, so I used straps on either corner from a higher point. That way the 4x4 on either end of the blind didn't dig in so bad.
 
   / UTV's and ATV's at work picture thread #194  
Thought I'd put in a photo or two - the tractor has priority in the winter now.

2006 (bought new) Artic Cat 400 cc, automatic, 4x4, winch, slowblade - I love this thing. Great ground clearance, pulls trailers easily. Saves me a lot of walking around, and time.

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   / UTV's and ATV's at work picture thread #197  
Before I got my first tractor 1.5 years ago, I bought the loader conversion kit that turned my ATV plow into a makeshift loader. I have found it to be super helpful, but somewhat obsolete now that I have the tractor.

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I don't want one but do think its a very interesting concept.
As long as you don't treat itor think it's like a loader on a real piece of heavy equipment or even a scut. IMHO.
 
 
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