Polaris Off Road Vehicles: Four Wheelers, RANGER RZR Side by Side ATVs and UTVs
http://www.purepolaris.com/en-us/Atv/pages/listing.aspx?Listing=ATVPlow(PolarisPGACatalog)
thats just polaris. but my friend plows with his yamaha grizzly and his plow is made for that quad, but is made by a different and better plow manufacturer then yamaha itself.
It got pretty cold here too. Yesterday the low was 64F(18C).Winter lasts 6+ months up here..was 20c below this morning 3" of snow.
I'm thinking of hibernating...zzz :cloud9:
It got pretty cold here too. Yesterday the low was 64F(18C).
I thought about getting the sweater, I haven't seen it in 8 months......
The high was 78
I'm pretty sure at -49F I'm not going to start my truck unless the garage it's in is on fire. I thought you guys had block heaters.......Don't they just stop things when it's that cold? You could die or loose fingers and toes if your out in temps like that for more than a couple of hours.Lol 18 C. That is nice weather were I am. When I am in Fl anything around 15 is awsome.
We usually get -15C to -20C during the winter. Sometimes we get the occasional -30. Last winter we even hit -45 C!!! That was very cold. I thought my truck was gonna die in the cold. It sounded like a washing machine when I started it up.
I'm pretty sure at -49F I'm not going to start my truck unless the garage it's in is on fire. I thought you guys had block heaters.......Don't they just stop things when it's that cold? You could die or loose fingers and toes if your out in temps like that for more than a couple of hours.
What part of Canada do you live in? Yukon?
May I state it is in Celcius! Lol. If it was in Fahrenheit, my truck wouldn't be moving! Ahahaha But still, -45 Celsius is very cold!
I live in Nothern Canada. Close to Toronto. Yes, I have a block heater, but I never need it. I have a very strong battery that always cranks that old German V6 4.0 liter!
Yea, I know what the "C" stands for. -45C is -49F .
https://www.google.com/search?sourc...n-US:IE-Address&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&rlz=1I7LENP
Ahahaha.... If Toronto is in northern Canada, then they must have moved it when no one was looking. Cause the last time I checked it was in southern Canada. It is almost the southernmost part of Canada, furthermore......
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Toronto was -31.3 Celsius in January 1984 at the Pearson airport. Ahahahaha!
Yea, I know what the "C" stands for. -45C is -49F .
https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=ie7&q=TEMPERATURE+CONVERSION&rls=com.microsoft:en-US:IE-Address&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&rlz=1I7LENP
Ahahaha.... If Toronto is in northern Canada, then they must have moved it when no one was looking. Cause the last time I checked it was in southern Canada. It is almost the southernmost part of Canada, furthermore......
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Toronto was -31.3 Celsius in January 1984 at the Pearson airport. Ahahahaha!