16 thoughts on “Add ons

  1. Very nice! The best accessory you can get is a yard sled. They can tow amazing weight over any surface with no effort. Best $130 I spent on mine.
    Now that you can haul stuff to your site, maybe look for a metal carport/animal shelter instead of a tent. Cheap ones available at most commercial auction, or on Amazon. Can throw some plywood or hardiplank on it pretty easy to.make it more weatherproof. Just an idea I had in my mind. Then you can still use it when a more permanent structure is finished. Would make a great wood shed. Just keep in mind snow load when purchasing/making. I made one from old chain link fencing I picked up for cheap. Just had to pick up some pole connectors.

  2. I still have a 1998 Kawasaki Mule.
    It will crank and run right now. Can still sorta get parts if needed.
    Friends have been through 3 or 4 Polaris machines in the same time frame.
    A spray rig lives on it in the summer, best weed eater I’ve ever owned!
    Hope yours is as helpful as mine and lasts longer!
    Happy new year!

  3. Good choice. I have a 2009 Teryx that runs great. I can’t tell if yours has a dump bed but they’re handy. I also use a cargo bed/carrier that mounts via the rear hitch receiver. Great for wood and deer hauling.

  4. Winch, snatch blocks and snow plow blade. A dedicated axe, D handle shovel, bow saw, and lopping shears. Keep a come along on board when using the snow plow, if the cable breaks you’ll need to be able to lift the blade . These work for me on my small holding and the late 90’s Honda Rancher I have. Keep oil and air filter in stock just because. Also a small dedicated tool kit, manual redundant foot pump and patch kit for tires.

  5. Get the biggest trailer as practical, I recently upsized mine. I use cargo trailers, I use it to store my side by side, it’s my garage, my current garage is full of things we prep, can use the cargo space to camp and sleep etc. I added an external power outlet on trailer so I can run generator and have lights and heat etc., it beats sleeping in a tent. Add etrack with 2×4 supports to create portable bunk, just add a mattress. It’s my portable bunker Lol. You can also store your tools in the trailer. I now have a truck camper, so the wife is more comfortable, but still haul the trailer to transport my side by side.

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