Seems to be the norm, new owners from a different part of the state maybe, and no sense of how we've done things for a hundred years. All the old timers and land owners used to be together, and would usually allow you to go onto there property to hunt. It was also like the original neighborhood watch. Everybody looked out for one another and there property. Ain't like that anymore unfortunately. The owner has the right to keep people out, but it sure ain't a good way to make friends in the community. Again it's there right. I liked it better in the old days the way our grandparents handled it, but then I'm old school. Up here in the mountains of Tennessee (particularly where I live there are very few posted signs. All the ranches have the signs and I respect that. Don't want a bunch of nuts killing my stock by accident or otherwise. No posted signs on our property, but if I catch you out here, and I don't know you, then were going to have a chat. I think people just understand up here that you just don't go onto someone's land un announced, and not expect to be redirected off the property by gun point.Hey Kelley, kinda off topic but is hunting and off-road machines ever off topic?! So our deer lease out in CA(I know, problem 1), is landlocked by one other ranch. We have had access for a hundred yrs, long story short, new owner has cut off access to our lease. U have any experience with this sort of thing? There are some other ranch owners that also need the access and they have lawyered up. This ranch was the primary reason I have been stockpiling accessories and getting ready to buy my rig. Kind of a huge bummer
Thanks for everyone's response. This has all sort of played out in last couple weeks. The current generation of the family who we lease the ranch from probably don't know where the ranch is, they just know a hunting lease check and a cattle lease check show up every yr. Hopefully they will help us as we have always treated and cared for the place as it was ours. Leases are hard to come by and if when u find one, can be pricey. Hopefully it all works out. Meanwhile I'm missing quail season and all the bucks wandering around because they know deer season is over and they are safe another yr!
I'm going to add a rear view mirror almost a must if you're ridding popular trails and dirt roads, top and 2 PC Windshield that tilts out so the sand dust don't come back in .. if the windshield is closed tight the dust comes back in from the rear gets everywhereHello all, my name is Mike, I'm new member to the sxs family, I've been addicted to almost anything with gears since my first erector set around 1983.. I've never tried group therapy for my addition so there is no reason to start now..
I'll be buying a red P1k deluxe tomorrow and I've been studying various Facebook groups, forums, and websites for a few weeks now. I'm on a limited budget for accessories but I wanted some input on the must haves.. it will mainly be used for hunting.
We have good roads in both of our deer leases and our property is high and dry so the stock tires will be fine.
I'll be building my own fiberglass top with light bars mounted in the front and rear, and building my front (with winch) and rear bumpers. I already have everything except the fiberglass resin so I won't spend much on these items. I want to build a bed extender as well but that can come later.
What's everyone's opinion on the Honda extended warranty, three additional years for $620.
I definitely will buy the drop in bed liner, we have a pioneer 700-4 as a survey buggy at work and anytime I need a side by side I borrow it and my only two complaints about it is the fact that it don't have low range and how much junk falls through the bed and makes a mess.. the P1k with a drop in liner solves both of those issues..
What other accessories should I consider?
Thanks