they are 2 wheel drive
you have to put much of it together when you get it
and the little 250 will never do what my 660 will do
but in many cases it will work just fine..and many winters on simcoe they would work on the ice too......
I would put a set of chains on the drive wheels
oh yeah
there use to be lots of them in the rivers and creeks off lake simcoe
saw one crossing the road , a 10 ton truck ran over it and flipped
the turtle didn't feel a thing just kept on walking
well the one in keswick on lake drive south end the canal has lots of parking
some days only one truck trailer other days full
but most times doesn't fill up till 9 am so an earlier start would be good the park is right there if someone brings a BBQ and it's free
lol..I too thought you were leaving......someone has to be first on the new board
but yes, june is a long time away, so some other big fat girls will take her place till she returns to bend my rod
hey Ron
next time you ride up shiningtree way, you need to stop and fish one of the lakes you run over on the transcanada trail..it has big good walleye
hard to get too in the summer and all those sleds go blasting over it in the winter....I have a map
sounds like a good time
I find that shooting an animal sometimes gets in the way of a great week it the bush.....you have to stop hunting..gut hang and look after the meat...the fun is in the hunting for me not the shooting
gas on the world market did jump to 62+ a barrel..not that it should change pump prices the next day
warm weather, no hurricanes hit the US gas coast this season which I think hurricane season ended yesterday.......but yeah world prices go up...just to screw us or is that scrooge us
I have one
I found that it was off by about 8 ft I was in 15 ft of water and it said I was in 22ft
it showed weeds when I could see a sand bottom
and showed fish most of the time....in a swimming pool
I know others have found them wonderful
but I would not be one of them