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My lower backyard.


Ulfthednar

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So While not extreme, it is pretty loose (what we call bullrock here) scree going up my lower back yard.

The side shot is to give you an idea of the angle. (notice the trees are relatively vertical, so I wasn't leaning sideways):cute:

My CF800XC doesn't hesitate at all.

4high seems to work the best.

I've pulled it in 2 high with no real issues, just a bit of wheel spin.

4low is overkill right now (condition wise) and 4low with the front locker is nuts to hold onto.

anyway, this is part of why I bought an ATV I've drug 16 to 30 foot logs down this hill by hand.

Maybe ten to fifteen tons of stone for landscaping features and a cord or two of wood.

Figured a quad would make the trip up easier and getting logs down a HECK OF A LOT EASIER!

I've passed the break in mark and no complaints.

 

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oh yeah . . the top end of the upper backyard gets a bit steeper . .  :huh:

Didn't feel like walking up  there right now.

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