JATO_RaT
Veteran Member
Perhaps theres some truth to that Bird, since it was not my Mule, I was a bit more reluctant to get to aggresive with it. Where they live, the rocks are a bigger problem then anything. There are times you simply could not go for fear of destroying everything underneath. When in 4WD, low and all wheels locked in I found little difference in the tractive effort over regular 4WD. Once stuck, we would still be stuck. Getting out and pushing was always a solution as these machines are relatively light. Ditches can always pose a problem for many vehicles. It is one area where I see 4WD being a bonus. Fortunately out on their 1200 acres, there really are no ditches to speak off and where they do exist like along the driveway, they are easily avoidable. Yeah, we stand on the top roll bar all the time with chain saws dangling, shh, don't tell OSHA. I forgot that the air intake is on top and in the back portion of the roll bar. A great idea I think. Rat...