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    New 825 Accessory Trap Machine

    Didn't think about this when we decidided to buy the 825 in December.Trap Machine.jpg

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    My ride:

    XUV 825i Olive & Black with:
    Silver Alloy Wheels Maxxis Bighorn Radial Tires * High Performance Sport Seats - Black * Deluxe Cab Frame/Including Windshield, Wiper, Electrical Kit and Rear Window * Glass Door Kit - Deluxe Cab * Power and Front Protection Package * Rear Protection Package * Deluxe Cargo Box w/Polyurea Liner/Brake & Tail Lights & Protector * Visor Kit * Front Light Kit * Rear Light Kit * Interior Light Kit * Drawbar * Side Mirrors * Seat-Belt Comfort Straps * Cargo Box Divider * Horn Kit * Long Range Light Kit * Deluxe Signal Light Kit * Quiet Cab Kit * Wiper robot (aftermarket) * Radio system (aftermarket) * Grille mounted Illuminated Gator (home made) * Compass.


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    Thats pretty cool!!!...they make a bunch of cool things to attach to reciever hitch's anymore...toilet seats, cargo/cooler carriers, winch plates, mudflap brackets, extra stop lights...etc...that trap machine is the cats ass with the seat mounted on it like that...

    For a little extra excitement, have a shooter stand in the back while someone drives across a corn field, with another person in the trap machine throwing clay pigeons...kinda like shooting on the move like the old Cowboys did from their horses way back when....ahhh...I guess on second thought, accidentally tossing someone out of the back while they are holding a loaded shotgun wouldn't be the most wise thing to do...

    Did you build that trap thrower, or did you buy it???...either way, it's a nice rig...

    Thanx for posting the pics of it!!!

    Larry in MD

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    We purchased the thrower a couple of years ago for the back of the truck. Mounted on the gator made it really easy to change the direction of the birds. Kind of like trap to skeet. This was the gators first trip to the mountains of WVA and I was completely impressed with its abilities off the trail, from mud to rocks and steep hills.

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    Really cool! If I can get the wife to sit upfront (of courese with me driving) I could go down each row of the garden while she picks! Not sure if she will go for it but I will try and ask!

    Larry from ME

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    You are a braver man than I.

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    I like that, I need to figure out how to mount my son's thrower on the gator.

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