Is there anyone in NW MN
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HEY BIG BAD FORD
No you are not the only one in northern minnesota I like live at
56763 you should be able to figure that one out. I am trying to fix a bunch of things. 93aero, 88 ranger. Ispend to much time fishing
so I dont get a whole lot done on my rigs. I had never looked at the minnesota form before. but I have know. Will check it out every once in awhile. Ithink it is a very good site.
No you are not the only one in northern minnesota I like live at
56763 you should be able to figure that one out. I am trying to fix a bunch of things. 93aero, 88 ranger. Ispend to much time fishing
so I dont get a whole lot done on my rigs. I had never looked at the minnesota form before. but I have know. Will check it out every once in awhile. Ithink it is a very good site.
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northlander, is it ironic or what but I live in Viking now and grew up in TRF. Can you fit a powerstroke into a bearcat?......Depends on what kind of money you have, anything is possible, well sometimes anyway.
yendor thanks for the welcome, I have been checking this site out for a couple years and finally decided to join. There is a lot of good info posted here. polaris hmmmm....... more of a cat man myself but my wife rides a polaris, so what can I say.
yendor thanks for the welcome, I have been checking this site out for a couple years and finally decided to join. There is a lot of good info posted here. polaris hmmmm....... more of a cat man myself but my wife rides a polaris, so what can I say.
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Now now. No brand bashing, they are both made in Minnesota. I own one of each. A Polaris 4 wheeler and a Cat sled. I like the Artic Cat sleds a tad better just because of more raw power from the factory they have. I think Both companies build a fine machine and am proud to have them both here employing people in small towns.
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Originally posted by northlander
I moved to Brainerd a few years back to get out of the WIND!
I moved to Brainerd a few years back to get out of the WIND!
If members continue to get closer to me I just may become paranoid & think they are coming to take me away.
I guess I better get in a hurry & finish my truck so I can go play with those closer to me.
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Boss 358,
I wasn't trying to brand bash, just trying to stir things up a bit. My wife really does ride a Polaris and I ride a Cat. I agree that they are both finely engineered machines. I meant by no means to start anything, just hacking on yendor a little bit. Without either manufacturer there would be a lot higher unemployment rate in this part of the state. Most of my friends work at Arctic Cat and I have some relatives at Polaris, and now I don't know where I am going with this, so............It's just like the Ford vs. Brand X rivalry except that we all know that FORD is the best. Sleds and 4 wheelers are a different story, there the playing field is too large to really choose one brand because there are so many models to choose from. For example if you always rode a Polaris or Cat sled and really got used to one brand and then switched you may think it is a better machine or a terrible p.o.s. For instance my wife's sled is a rocky mountain king and I ride a ZRT 600 she can stop in deep powder and take off while I get stuck but when we get on to a lake I can leave her sucking exhaust. Both are great sleds but have their own strengths and weaknesses. well enough for now.
I wasn't trying to brand bash, just trying to stir things up a bit. My wife really does ride a Polaris and I ride a Cat. I agree that they are both finely engineered machines. I meant by no means to start anything, just hacking on yendor a little bit. Without either manufacturer there would be a lot higher unemployment rate in this part of the state. Most of my friends work at Arctic Cat and I have some relatives at Polaris, and now I don't know where I am going with this, so............It's just like the Ford vs. Brand X rivalry except that we all know that FORD is the best. Sleds and 4 wheelers are a different story, there the playing field is too large to really choose one brand because there are so many models to choose from. For example if you always rode a Polaris or Cat sled and really got used to one brand and then switched you may think it is a better machine or a terrible p.o.s. For instance my wife's sled is a rocky mountain king and I ride a ZRT 600 she can stop in deep powder and take off while I get stuck but when we get on to a lake I can leave her sucking exhaust. Both are great sleds but have their own strengths and weaknesses. well enough for now.
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