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Old 03-11-2008, 12:57 PM
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gunny97
Fork Horn
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: south carolina
Posts: 133
Default RE: NEED REVIEWS OF BAD BOY BUGGY

I own a BBB and love it , and as stated it is not a product for all applications.If you have a huge property or open range that may take all day and around 20+ miles of driving at fast speeds to get in and out then you dont want a buggy. if you are going to cart n to the property and drive around scouting and taking your time hunting slowly then get a buggy.
i hunt on a 4000 acre swamp and run all over for hours in the mud and rocks and not run out of juice . i have taken other hunters in with me and the equipement they had and carried out hogs and deer.
on a typical day i drive from my shed on the property to my two hog stands wich is about 4000 yards into the property, i usually drive around all over scouting and hunt the evening from one of my stands then drive out . so i probably have covered 12000 yards or so in a day and then come abck the next day and do it agiain with out a charge.
I have driven my buggie in mud and brush that had no trails but i made one. i have pulled 25 ft pine trees down(chain saw help)and 4x4x12 cemented post out of the ground with it .
needless to say i really enjoy my buggy and have put it through the paces.
i looked at all the utv makers before i bought mine and all have issues . for me it was being silent and comfortable of wich both are true.I have driven up on coyotes and hogs and deer in my buggie. it is comfortable enough that sitting all day in it over looking a trail is not a problem and when i start it up they hear nothing.
since you has a disability they are very easy to access , i would suggest not putting the gun rack in the center but use a tradition rack on the front basket
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