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Loved them. They hook up well. Rode nice...actually quieter than I thought they would be. And the best part is they didn't break the bank.

You put 10's on the front? No wonder they looked a little different than mine. grin That should give you some flotation in the snow.

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Here is mine. 2006 sportsman 500 HO

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Here is the family line up: 50 Preditor, 90 preditor, 500 sportsman with rear seat, 500 sportsman, 550 sportsman, 800 razor

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Nice lineup!!! Those razrs r sweet! So appleton was dusty huh......hopefully we get a good shot of rain soon cause it is extremely dry around here! I Need to change the jetting on the kawi now that it is HOT out and then it will be ready to raise hell in appleton and surrounding area!!

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From page 8 of the MN DNR ATV Regulations:

Public waters where OHVs may not ride include: below the ordinary

high-water level of unfrozen lakes, rivers, and streams; certain

wetlands; or in calcareous fens. The inventory of public waters can

be viewed on DNR’s web site; DNR Waters and Fisheries offices; and

various county offices.

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LEP7MM Thank You, I can't wait for the lakes to freeze. The reason I went with the Mud Cat is the 14.5 inches of ground clearance and the 1 inch lugs for the deep powder and slush we get out on Lake Pepin. There is so many places I can't wait to get to that were never possible till this year, unless you had a snowmobile.

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