
Pumpkin Bashing
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Pumpkin Bashing
well, there's just enough snow on the ground outside to have a little fun with my old M.P. 

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Re: Pumpkin Bashing
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Re: Pumpkin Bashing
Nothing beats a Blizzard in the snow, especially with a BL set-up 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPDqAp8mc6c

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPDqAp8mc6c
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Re: Pumpkin Bashing
That was a kick in the pants! LOL I'm somewhat surprised that you can put a brushless in a Blizzard, I thought that those were fairly delicate with hard to find parts.Asso_man! wrote:Nothing beats a Blizzard in the snow, especially with a BL set-up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPDqAp8mc6c
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Re: Pumpkin Bashing
Love all the videos, I cant wait till it snows I will be blasting my pumpkin and slash and my Hummer
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Re: Pumpkin Bashing
feel free to come to chicago and take all the snow you want.bearrickster wrote:Love all the videos, I cant wait till it snows I will be blasting my pumpkin and slash and my Hummer

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Thats funny I live just south of Washington DC, we never get any snow. if we get a 1-3 inches it gone by noon
if its cold I want it white!

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Re: Pumpkin Bashing
awe, come on man, a midnight pumpkin and no wheelie shots. stand that up on its bars thats what its designed to do slippery snow or not.
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Re: Pumpkin Bashing
well, we had a little more snow last night. so of course, i had to take the m.p. out again. but it was having a little trouble getting through the deeper snow. so, i custom made a pair of clod wheels/tires to fit onto the m.p. plenty of meat on the back now.




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Re: Pumpkin Bashing
damn, thoes fron tires look like a pair of powdered donuts with all that snow packed in the tread.
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Re: Pumpkin Bashing
Very cool, I love to see the oldies actually ran.
Over sized version of putting stadium truck tires on the rear of a buggy, something I've done many times. Gets around the yard better for goofing around.
Over sized version of putting stadium truck tires on the rear of a buggy, something I've done many times. Gets around the yard better for goofing around.
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