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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 885035" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>Hardy county. Very cool. My dad has told me stories many times of when he was a boy there were no deer around here, Kanawha county. They had pretty much been hunted to extinction here. In fact one story is of when he was walking home from school and found some deer tracks and ran all the way home to tell his dad and his dad didn't believe him. But somehow they managed to buy some property in Hardy county and would drive there to deer hunt every year. </p><p></p><p>Yes it is an artic cat prowler. I like it fairly well. It has its short coming as it seems nearly all buggies do. The biggest drawback I have seen on ours is fasteners coming loose. Over the last few years I have either loctited or replaced nearly every bolt it seems. Other than that it seems to function fine mechanically. It is a little cold natured in the fact that it starts fine but seems like the choke lets off too soon and the engine will want to quit at idle speed for a short spell until the engine warms up. Then it is fine. Honestly I have not drove a buggy that I do like really well. They all seem to have their own downfalls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 885035, member: 59915"] Hardy county. Very cool. My dad has told me stories many times of when he was a boy there were no deer around here, Kanawha county. They had pretty much been hunted to extinction here. In fact one story is of when he was walking home from school and found some deer tracks and ran all the way home to tell his dad and his dad didn't believe him. But somehow they managed to buy some property in Hardy county and would drive there to deer hunt every year. Yes it is an artic cat prowler. I like it fairly well. It has its short coming as it seems nearly all buggies do. The biggest drawback I have seen on ours is fasteners coming loose. Over the last few years I have either loctited or replaced nearly every bolt it seems. Other than that it seems to function fine mechanically. It is a little cold natured in the fact that it starts fine but seems like the choke lets off too soon and the engine will want to quit at idle speed for a short spell until the engine warms up. Then it is fine. Honestly I have not drove a buggy that I do like really well. They all seem to have their own downfalls. [/QUOTE]
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