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ATV Question - Deep Snow Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 302629" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The Ranger 6x6 is a nightmare if you stick it in snow and they handle poorly for hunting. I have lion hunted with a guy who takes one along and were always digging it out, we finally told him we weren't going with him if he takes it. The Ranger seems like one that is great or a total turd.</p><p>On the other hand a four wheeler with the tracks is unreal, handles real well and goes in snow better than a snowmobile if your just going low and slow. There like a mini snow cat. If you have snow on the ground on the way in just pull a snowmobile sled behind.</p><p>On dry ground, tracks are not the best but with a few inches of snow they start working better without bogie or track problems. You can swap from tracks to tires and back without to much work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 302629, member: 13632"] The Ranger 6x6 is a nightmare if you stick it in snow and they handle poorly for hunting. I have lion hunted with a guy who takes one along and were always digging it out, we finally told him we weren't going with him if he takes it. The Ranger seems like one that is great or a total turd. On the other hand a four wheeler with the tracks is unreal, handles real well and goes in snow better than a snowmobile if your just going low and slow. There like a mini snow cat. If you have snow on the ground on the way in just pull a snowmobile sled behind. On dry ground, tracks are not the best but with a few inches of snow they start working better without bogie or track problems. You can swap from tracks to tires and back without to much work. [/QUOTE]
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