Thanks triggerNice looking ride Lou!
Thanks triggerNice looking ride Lou!
Is it hard to get on and off?UTV 801 glass windshield
Nah it’s like 6 bolts so it’s not to bad I’m getting ready to take it off cause it’s starting to warm up a littleIs it hard to get on and off?
You need to get that fixed. Seems like every time it rains you get a flood. 😂Woke up to flooding and P500 rescued trailer from the back pasture Water still rising.
View attachment 261330. Just over floorboards.
What did I do to my P5 today? Huh just dropped almost 1100 on it. This machine is going to break me. But it will look sexy AF with a new Bison bumper, 3500 lb winch and a windshield. Next purchase is skid plates and torq locker. I’ll post pictures after installing everything.
UTV 801 glass windshield
Did you rotate the Nerf bars?Changed the oil and filter with Honda full synthetic. Fresh gear oil in both differentials. New K&N air filter, now I have two that I can swap back and forth, washed the prefilters too. 2021 trail stickers are on. Just waiting on the new batteries and give it a good clean, she's ready to rock. 🤘
Nerf Bars are like Chuck Norris...Did you rotate the Nerf bars?
well, the hat's broke in now!!!Took the machine out to the sand pit to shoot some targets, just the 9mm and AR. No big deal, after hours so nobody's out there. While we were shooting the wife pointed out some animals fighting over a carcass about 100 yds away. Don't know what they were, some kind of sand animal but they were pretty big. Then we noticed there was more of them gathering, almost like they were being drawn in by the noise. Before you know it there were tons of them out there, not coming any closer as we were being quiet, but waiting. The wife was starting to cry and get a little hysterical so I slapped her to calm her down.
I knew as soon as they heard the machine start they'd be coming after us so I prepared the best I could. Wouldn't be able to shoot out of the cab very well so I jumped in the bed. Had to somehow strap in so I wouldn't fall out and to keep the gun from bouncing around so I rigged a couple straps to the nerf bars, one holding me tight to the cab and the other keeping the bipod of the AR tight to the roof. Also put on my bug eye goggles and one side of my cowboy hat kept blowing down so I pinned it up so I wouldn't be distracted. Told the wife to buckle up and once she got it started to hammer through the gears and don't let off the gas.
Sure enough when the engine started they started charging us. The wife must've been scared to death because she was catching air through those sand dunes as I wheeled left and right throwing lead. It was a blood bath but we made it out.
After we got home we were cleaning all the brass out of the bed and counting our blessings that we had those nerf bars to rig up to. Was still pissed bc I went through way more .223 than I wanted to, had holes in the side of my cowboy hat now and my back was kind of sore. 😏
well, the hat's broke in now!!!
Took the machine out to the sand pit to shoot some targets, just the 9mm and AR. No big deal, after hours so nobody's out there. While we were shooting the wife pointed out some animals fighting over a carcass about 100 yds away. Don't know what they were, some kind of sand animal but they were pretty big. Then we noticed there was more of them gathering, almost like they were being drawn in by the noise. Before you know it there were tons of them out there, not coming any closer as we were being quiet, but waiting. The wife was starting to cry and get a little hysterical so I slapped her to calm her down.
I knew as soon as they heard the machine start they'd be coming after us so I prepared the best I could. Wouldn't be able to shoot out of the cab very well so I jumped in the bed. Had to somehow strap in so I wouldn't fall out and to keep the gun from bouncing around so I rigged a couple straps to the nerf bars, one holding me tight to the cab and the other keeping the bipod of the AR tight to the roof. Also put on my bug eye goggles and one side of my cowboy hat kept blowing down so I pinned it up so I wouldn't be distracted. Told the wife to buckle up and once she got it started to hammer through the gears and don't let off the gas.
Sure enough when the engine started they started charging us. The wife must've been scared to death because she was catching air through those sand dunes as I wheeled left and right throwing lead. It was a blood bath but we made it out.
After we got home we were cleaning all the brass out of the bed and counting our blessings that we had those nerf bars to rig up to. Was still pissed bc I went through way more .223 than I wanted to, had holes in the side of my cowboy hat now and my back was kind of sore. 😏