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Looking good NT!Looks GREAT. That bed looks HUGE comparted to my standard x1100c.
Looking good NT!Looks GREAT. That bed looks HUGE comparted to my standard x1100c.
Nice add ons What is the weight limit on the carrier? I'm thinking a deer in there might make you due a wheelie in certain circumstances.Getting ready for whitetail season. Added a bag for the rifles (BassPro), and a hitch mount carrier (Princess Auto) for the deer.
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Interesting. Which one do you have?After that, I spent 2 hours epoxying all the plastic cowlings inside of my Champion generator. Cheap, made in China plastics. Only about 30 or 35 hours on a 6 year old generator, but all of the cowling plastics have long cracks in them or completely broken off at the mounting tabs. It's a throw away generator. It runs good, looks good, but you can't source any repair parts for it in the US. When it mechanically dies, I will buy a Honda to replace it. I can get parts for those.
Nice add ons What is the weight limit on the carrier? I'm thinking a deer in there might make you due a wheelie in certain circumstances.
Looks good!I have one of those racks. We used it on the Gator a lot, but I would mount it on the front. My SIL hauling out his first deer out of the slaughter field a few years ago. It came in handy for hauling the generator around, too.View attachment 15559
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Gator with the Champion generator on front rack.
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Rack folded up
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Rack down. You need one of these things, Doc.
I'll start a new thread. I don't want to hi-jack this one.Interesting. Which one do you have?
I have a couple Champion generators and have never had a problem. I'm guessing they're at least 15 years old.
Never used their parts but here's their site for replacement parts.
Nice!Loaded up and heading home after the whitetail hunt (no deer but a great 2 weeks at the huntcamp)
Nice!
Do you have a windshield on your RTV?
I don't trailer my RTV but others here have said that they prefer to have their RTV backed onto the trailer as it avoids potential chips to the windshield from rocks or debris coming up and hitting it.
I (like you) prefer to have it pulled on as high winds to the inside of the windshield may tear it off since the mounting of the windshield is expecting wind and such coming from the front.