I'm new and abit confused , getting conflicting info on yea or nea for armor. Many tree stumps and fallen trees in my local area. Looking at pics , I don't see a lot of arm protection, what am I missing. Thanks
Used factory arms are cheap/near free on the secondary market.I'm new and abit confused , getting conflicting info on yea or nea for armor. Many tree stumps and fallen trees in my local area. Looking at pics , I don't see a lot of arm protection, what am I missing. Thanks
Thanks , You members are a hidden treasure of different viewpointsUsed factory arms are cheap/near free on the secondary market.
Most arm protection tends to gather mud, sticks, grass etc. If they are not constantly cleaned out, they will damage your CV shaft boots. I personally do not run them on my 1000. I have a full set of spare arms if I ever bend one or hurt it.
I may need to edit my original response.Thanks , You members are a hidden treasure of different viewpoints
Haven’t damaged a boot yet. The problem I have is out west with heavy thistle. Nasty stuff.Used factory arms are cheap/near free on the secondary market.
Most arm protection tends to gather mud, sticks, grass etc. If they are not constantly cleaned out, they will damage your CV shaft boots. I personally do not run them on my 1000. I have a full set of spare arms if I ever bend one or hurt it.
Same here, no mud catchers.Used factory arms are cheap/near free on the secondary market.
Most arm protection tends to gather mud, sticks, grass etc. If they are not constantly cleaned out, they will damage your CV shaft boots. I personally do not run them on my 1000. I have a full set of spare arms if I ever bend one or hurt it.
I had some and sold them, so no.I'm new and abit confused , getting conflicting info on yea or nea for armor. Many tree stumps and fallen trees in my local area. Looking at pics , I don't see a lot of arm protection, what am I missing. Thanks