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Offline caveeagle

Got a Dump Trailer
« on: October 04, 2015, 09:07:39 AM »
I really thought hard about getting a sideXside for the dump bed.  Ended up with the CF800 ATV,  so adding a small trailer gets me pretty close to what I needed.
Mark

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Offline mayor hal

Re: Got a Dump Trailer
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2015, 02:43:24 PM »
Them thar look like live oak limbs in that fine looking trailer? OBTW, did you get your seat fixed up? Oh and who is the dealer for CFMOTO  in your area? Sorry for all the questions!
2015 CF Moto 800 ZForce 53"
UNI Air Filter

Gone but not forgotten!

2012 Can Am 650 Max XT
2007 Can Am 500 Max XT

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Offline caveeagle

Re: Got a Dump Trailer
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2015, 07:15:31 PM »
I did not fix the seat yet.  I have been traveling for work a lot lately. I have been looking at options for seat materiel, but that's as far as I have gotten.

Yea, plenty of oak trees on my property. these are just some of the branches that have fallen and built on on my drive and paths.

Purchased from Sante Fe Power Sports in Alachua, FL.   They have been very pleasant to deal with and are just a few minutes down the road from me.  Right off I-75 north of Gainesville, FL.

http://santafepowersports.com/

Mark
Mark

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Offline Cosmosdan

Re: Got a Dump Trailer
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2015, 07:20:09 PM »
There is a ton of pull behind tools. Withe a larger lot, you will find your atv very handy.
2013 Z6 Trail
Iron Baltic skid plates
UE Boom Speaker mount
RZR 800 Shocks
Mostly stock trail riding
25g. Rollers and A1

2016 Outlander max 570
Too new for mods yet

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Offline caveeagle

Re: Got a Dump Trailer
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2015, 07:40:59 PM »
You are exactly right.  For now, I am pulling the dump cart and my aluminum Kayak trailer.  Its a healthy walk down to the river, and I just about wore myself out the first couple times I carried both our touring kayaks down and back.  The wife's is a 45# kevlar model, but mine is fiberglass and closer to 60#.  That does not sound like much, but balancing it over your head, with PFDs and other gear is a real workout.  Now I just back up the CF800 to the barn and hook up the trailer.     :)

Mark