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Trail and Farm Tested - The John Deere Gator 825 XUV

More Power, More Features, More Capable, More Fun
Written By: 
John Arens
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When most people think of John Deere, it has little to do with off-road vehicles and everything to do with American agriculture. There’s more than one side to a field, however, and the company that began with old John Deere’s simple steel plow, pounded into shape from a broken saw blade, has turned into one of the world’s most recognizable brands, with products that touch on nearly every type of outdoor activity whether it’s work or recreation. Deere & Co.

The 2012 Amphibious ARGOs Let Riders Reign Over Any Terrain

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ARGO is proud to continue their segment-shattering off-road dominance with a 2012 lineup offering the most versatile and durable off-road machines available today! People who are passionate about riding off-road often discover that traditional ATVs and UTVs just can’t get the job done when used for accessing the remote areas that hunters and property owners’ dream of. But the ARGO family of vehicles lets riders reign over any terrain! Owning an amphibious ARGO UTV gives outdoor enthusiasts and landowners the freedom to go anywhere, anytime with minimal impact. ARGOs offer unmatched capability to carry friends and co-workers into remote areas, explore wild places despite physical limitations, and of course, pursue another hunting or fishing adventure lying just over the horizon. ARGO’s flagship model--the 750HDi--and other units in the ARGO fleet have the combined capabilities of a UTV, snowmobile and small boat. It is a true all terrain vehicle that goes everywhere sportsmen want to. Whether putting up deer stands in flooded areas, bass fishing on a secret pond or hauling equipment into the Canadian bush, once you use an ARGO you’ll never switch back to riding with non-amphibious machines! ARGOs are equipped with a premier suite of features, including seating for up to 6 people, large cargo storage, a proven-rugged amphibious design and a high-torque fuel-injected engine. Today’s ARGO designs are both rugged and refined—forged by a master design team with decades of experience in the harshest places on earth—and beyond. The ARGO lineup represents an engineering pinnacle, giving outdoor adventurers the power to tame whatever terrain they encounter.

The Spider Monkey from Marshall Motoart

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Polaris RANGER 6X6 transformed! Marshall Motoart used the bed from the 6X6 and created a wagon! With the MARSHALL MOTOART 5.5 cage kit you can give 3 more people a ride with two having FULL leg room! Turbo and Air Suspension, Lights galore even on the Wagon, Extra fuel containers, Tent up high to keep you safe and dry! Count the Wheels and Tires! Incredible Sound System!

Product Test - All Weather Ranger

Installing the Curtis PathPro Cab
Written By: 
John Arens
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There is very little that can stop the heavy duty, hard working UTVs of today and almost without exception, they are all terrain, all weather vehicles. The trouble is, we’re not. While we love the first frosts of fall, chilly mornings for deer hunting, and even the first snows that slowly parachute to the ground like a miniature airborne invasion, before long we’re tired of fighting the war. What starts as a pastoral, wintery marvel straight out of a Rockwell painting quickly becomes the party that went too long, with all the unbounded jubilance of a New Year’s Day hangover.

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