And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Considering the flatfender exists, WHY would anybody buy one of the new side by side atvs?! They're like the 1911, Telecaster and Les Paul. They got it exactly right on the first try.
Not directional tires, same pattern no matter where placed, not original milspec though. That there is what I learned to drive on in 1968, clapped out engine, rusty as all get out and no syncro working in any gear, had to get the engine revs just right on every shift. I think it was a 1946 made Willis unit. The driving school had 4 of them, probably donated by Uncle Sugar after the war.
Considering the flatfender exists, WHY would anybody buy one of the new side by side atvs?! They're like the 1911, Telecaster and Les Paul. They got it exactly right on the first try.
ReplyDeletedirectional tires.
ReplyDeleteWould be a decent choice for a lot of things.
ReplyDeleteNot directional tires, same pattern no matter where placed, not original milspec though. That there is what I learned to drive on in 1968, clapped out engine, rusty as all get out and no syncro working in any gear, had to get the engine revs just right on every shift. I think it was a 1946 made Willis unit. The driving school had 4 of them, probably donated by Uncle Sugar after the war.
ReplyDeleteYou can even get a new one - a Roxor. Diesel, 5 speed, 3/4 ton, 8-ton winch.
ReplyDeleteStreet legal?
DeleteI'd take it.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely… but the red has to go…
DeleteHave one in the shop. Rebuilt 4 cylinder flathead and a brand new tub. Just a little assembly required
ReplyDeleteBackwoods Okie