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chris hennelly
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.....so what would be the pros and cons of using an ex army ATV springer,back from Afghanistan,(aparently it was'nt very good),for log deliveries,it self loads a tonne? and looks like an extra from Mad Max 2,a bonus i'm thinking......thoughts?

 

mate having drove them out in afghan in a operational environment there a load of rubbish we went through them like underpants kept breaking down falling apart we mainly used them for casualty extraction from the patrol base or to the landing zone or bringing mail and food off the chopper in the end we just used quad a trailer couldn't trust them. now whether this was a factor of environment and squiddies abusing them i am not sure but they spent most of the times on axle stands with bits hanging off them.

 

would they work for what you want? quite possibly i would think you may need a lot of patients with it but it could make a liar out of me and we were using an early version of them so maybe if its a newer one you might be onto a winner would be very interested to see if you get one how you get on good luck :thumbup:

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