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    Polaris 6x6

    Is there a disadvantage to this machine.

    #2
    ya top speed of 25 and more tires to change no its a great machine we just didnt need it went with diesel crew

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      #3
      One I used to have would go 45 and it was an absolute beast! (500 cc)

      Wouldn't think twice about getting one. They are longer and heavier, and yes, more tires to go flat or change. I never had any problems with it though

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        #4
        gas or diesel?
        Originally posted by bowhntrmatt View Post
        One I used to have would go 45 and it was an absolute beast! (500 cc)

        Wouldn't think twice about getting one. They are longer and heavier, and yes, more tires to go flat or change. I never had any problems with it though

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          #5
          No bigger tires

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            #6
            We have one in the fire dept. and it is a POS..

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              #7
              If it is belt driven like their 4 wheelers the belt can get wet and slip.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Twztid View Post
                No bigger tires
                You can put bigger tires.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by berto View Post
                  You can put bigger tires.
                  Only on the front, but thats all you need.

                  I'm on my 3rd 6x6 since 1993. They are workhorse machines that are overall very dependable. The main issue is keeping the chains lubed and adjusted if you work it very hard.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BOSSHOG View Post
                    gas or diesel?
                    Are we talking ranger 6x6 or that 6x6 arc thing they make? I was referencing a ranger 6x6. It was a very dependable machine (belt drive tranny). I could load over 1000 lb of feed onto it and drie it through mud and water over the floorboards and it would never skip a beat.

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                      #11
                      been in lots of them duck hunting....never seen one get stuck out in rice fields or boggy bottoms. I suppose they would hold more weight for hauling feed and such.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bboswell View Post
                        Only on the front, but thats all you need.

                        I'm on my 3rd 6x6 since 1993. They are workhorse machines that are overall very dependable. The main issue is keeping the chains lubed and adjusted if you work it very hard.
                        Wrong. You can put up to 33s with forward a arms.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Browning2008 View Post
                            We have one in the fire dept. and it is a POS..
                            my dad has had 3 and all of them were junk. There wasn't a time where all three were running at the same time

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                              #15
                              they only make a gas 6x6 correct?

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