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  1. Does anyone have an ATV Brush Cutter or mower for their quad? I've been loolking online and the Rammy ATV Brush Cutter seems like the best one. The price tag is up there but it looks like a nice mower attachment. It's 47" inch cut. From their site: The Rammy ATV Brush Cutter 120 is an agile and powerful brush cutter that is compatible with most ATVs. It can cut hay, grass, bushes, and even trees that are up to 4 inches in diameter. This makes the Brush Cutter a great tool for general yard maintenance, trail maintenance, or even creating new trails. Here's a facebook video on the Rammy ATV Brush Cutter in action
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  2. That guy really is good, I wish I could cut and weld that fast.
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  3. Tire shine is a good idea, never tried that, may be better.
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  4. That is red neck 101,I should know I make stuff all the time ,those are awesome 👍
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  5. I've used tire shine from Walmart works great.
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  6. After tracing the reverse cable, the only part I need is the small reverse lever that the cable end slips into. I've got the nut for it I just have to find a reverse lever.
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  7. Interesting they call it an ignition unit, and on the next page they call it a CDI, but the coil resistance is higher than a CDI coil.
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  8. Hmmm.. Haven't been able to upload that. Here're the bits you need though..MXU300.pdf MXU300.pdf
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  9. I always spray mine down with Armor All, I spray them don't touch them and come back and check if its all soaked in I do it again until they are black again, I think it helps, because rubber gets hard and brittle when all of the moisture is depleted. Use it on all rubber parts even plastics. Plastic doesn't soak in much so I wipe the excess away and kind of leaves a protective coating.
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  10. Good solid, long lasting ATV’s - keep us posted!
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  11. I use petroleum jelly, which is pretty much vaseline but industrial. Smother electrical connectors, spark plug caps, leads and boots, battery terminals. It waterproofs things and prevents corrosion, and it never shrinks or hardens or gets leaks. My bikes go underwater. Exposed metal and switches and things I sometimes spray with WD40 or an equivalent.
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  12. I use dielectric grease, I have also used vasoline it seems to work OK, I just use the grease because that's what its made for. I use it on electrical connectors, battery terminals, light bulb sockets and spark plug boots.
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