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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Rivethead, May 6, 2013.

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  1. Rivethead

    Rivethead Active Member Founding Member

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    Just thought I'd drop a note and say hello. I find many machines, vehicles included, fascinating so figured I'd drop in. Alas, I don't get to tinker on vehicles so much for fun these days as to keep things running. I've got a pickup (F150), the wife's car, and Kawasaki MULE that provide plenty of maintenance all on their own. ;)
     
  2. Flexin

    Flexin Admin Staff Member Founding Member Top Event

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    Welcome to Gearhead Central! I welcomed you in another thread but I thought I would do it again.

    How do you like the Mule? Do you use it for around the property or for something else? In my last job I went to do a delivery and I couldn't get up the long driveway with my truck because of the ice. I made it about 75% of the way. I decided to walk up to the house to figure something out. The woman came out and said she could come down the the truck and get them. She came down in a John Deere Gator. It worked perfect and saved me from carrying it up the hill.

    James
     
  3. Rivethead

    Rivethead Active Member Founding Member

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    Thanks for the the warm-welcome. Glad to be here.

    Yes, the Mule has been very handy. I have a little over 10 acres that is mainly wooded and hilly, so it pretty essential to get around to harvest wood, etc. The previous owner had installed some really nice aftermarket tires that makes the going a bit easier. :)
     
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