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I am an average teenage guy from the East Coast, but instead of being a low life like many others, I created this channel to share my memories, passion for motorsports and fun off the pavement. I'm a big ATV and Toyota truck enthusiast, and I hope to get a bigger variety of content soon. But if you're looking for cool places and looking to watch the arguabky interesting adventures of my life, then tune in!
@@FullsendOffroad yeah it is tuff when there are not many atv camp friendly places, here in wisconsin so many places we can camp along the trails and towns
@@valleywrenchin yup. At least that's what it looks like. I bought the quad bone stock with the only things replaced were maintnence related with the only exception being the frame.
I’m getting caught up on your videos. Things got busy and then my motor went up on my 2016 Tahoe. I’m having a new motor put in as it’s in almost mint condition and I couldn’t afford to replace it with another. So as I get caught up I will comment on all of them. I just started watching this one so I will comment again here I’m sure.
hope it's been going well on that. Sucks to see an 8 year old engine go. My family is Toyota people and we've had very few issues on our Land Cruiser and Sienna. I hope I can get my hands on a nice 4Runner soon when I start driving, even if that means getting rid of my Grizzly which is something I'm willing to do to trade it for something more usable from day to day. I also can't help but ask how your arm's been doing. Been hoping for updates.
@@FullsendOffroad well I’m deleting the distillation portion of the motor which is a known issue. That takes the 8 cylinder to a 4 cylinder for economical efficiency. The way that works is it shuts down the hydraulic lifter to shut down the cylinders. So I’m putting in solid lifters and a tuning kit to bypass the electronic equipment that controls that. The motor has 170,000+ on it. As far as my arm 3 months ago i had a great check up. It is healing well but still slow. I have another one next Wednesday. I’m hoping to see a better progression. I have all my X-rays from each visit and I plan on getting them all together in a time line and put a video together as an explanation of my absence from YT. If you ever don’t hear from me and have questions or concerns just reach out and I’ll respond. All the stuff that has happened the Xpedition keeps getting pushed out further. When I get the Brute back together I will have to make a choice to keep it or sell it to pay off on the cost of the new motor. Either way I hope I can get back out there so we can all get together and ride.
@@millerworks3003 the cylinder deactivation stuff sucks. That's most likely what made the engine fail. Our '99 Land Cruiser has a quarter million on the original erngine/transmission and zero issues except for an alternator. You can't beat "Made in Japan." It smokes gas like crazy at 14mph highway (mainly because it's lifted) but it's nice having that peace of mind. Also it's been 3 months since the checkup so it may be right about there. Sure it's slow and you may be getting old and slow to heal, but you won't be too late or never. Also facebook friend request incoming.
@@FullsendOffroad I accepted the request. Maybe once I get the Brute back up and running I will setup a trip to AOAA. I will have to put her through the paces to make sure she is ready to sell.
@@millerworks3003 yeah would be great! I'm headed to Lost trails this coming sunday and back to Hatfield McCoy's for Columbus day weekend in October. We liked it so much we figured it was worth another ride. It's Rock House this time, and it would be nice to see the fall colors. I booked the last campsite at twin hollow (oopsies) but that would be great if you get your Xpedition by then. Still lots of time. A lot can change in a few months.
@@lo-fiFromChicago they're super nice and you can pick them up in excellent condition because their resale values are worse than any other car. Plus their owners cherish and respect their cars, unlike BMW drivers. Mine has a rebuilt title due to minor front end damage but it's still a sweet rig.
Keep a float charger on the battery when you’re not using the machine and you’d likely get 8-10 years out of the battery. Batteries these days are just not built to last.. even sitting for a couple months without a float charger is not good on them..
@@FullsendOffroad That is very disappointing.. my car sat for a month or so last summer and the battery died.. luckily I was able to recharge the battery and didn’t need to replace it but was still surprised it was losing that much charge after sitting for only a month.. it was last summer and hot out and apparently the extreme heat is just as hard on a battery as extreme cold. I saw a RU-vid video awhile back where a guys Grizzly 700 battery lasted him about 11 years before needing replacement. He kept a float charger on the battery at all times he wasn’t using the machine. I’m now doing the same with my Grizzly 700.
@@AMF96 yeah because quality has only been going downhill. Cheaper made batteries for a more expensive price. I don't mind paying a lot of money as long as I get something that will last.
You guys lost 115 about the 9 minute mark when you pulled in front of your buddy and said take this trail it's for ATV'S,,,from there you are giving really bad info on the trails system,,,I still like your video but you are so lost on this trail 😅
@@johnwalsh1541 I looked on the map and it said ATV's only so that's where my info was coming from. I also didn't have a map so I was a bit confused and although this was my 6th time here I haven't been in this part yet. Thanks for watching though!
it keeps poping out of the outlet for whatever reason. i've heard from other Grizzly owners saying they experience the same, but not with other brands.
yep, I live in NY/NJ/PA area where weather is always crappy but predictable. Out in the Mountains of West Virginia things can get unexpected as I talked about the storm from the day before. Colorado from my experience is even crazier. thanks for watching!
😂 I forgot about that ⏰ , I don’t have fb, but I have instagram 😂, this is a nice trail system. I never really use the 4x4 on my grizzly, but the maxis bear claws are crazy, what year is that grizzly? 😂 let’s see a video on your GoPro helmet location
Sure, It's an 08 EPS. My Tires just came from an old Polaris. They fit, and they had great tread and weren't rotting, so I saw no reason in spending 300 bucks on new tires. Here at Hatfield McCoy's the trails get super gnarly. You can't make it in 2WD in some places. Sure I should make a video on my gopro setup.
@@FullsendOffroad i put a mount on my CastleX heated helmet lol but the gopro11 reallllllly is bulky. i put it right on the top, once the rain starts im going to see how well it works, hope it wont make people dizzy
@@NorthwoodsPeachTree i use a microphone so the audio comes from inside my helmet instead of the gopro, so it still holds its audio when it rains. And I talk a hell of a lot in my videos so it's useful.
Great video, you put a lot of effort into it! I CANT believe the box came off! We have a box just like that on our KQ 400 and it’s never came loose throughout the years. There’s almost always a passenger on the KQ which is leaning on it. The box has stood firm!
@@FullsendOffroad That happened with my old Honda Big Red. I tried sourcing a new exhaust for it, ended up kinda liking it how it was so I left it as is.
@@canadiantrailatvshorts Yeah I'm an overlanding type guy so I really look for long distance stuff that isn't going to blow my ears off or break my ass from the suspension😂😂. We did 150 miles here in West Virginia. That's why I bought the Grizzly. I wanted something reliable but this quad hasn't been ideal. The KingQuad had zero issues throughout that time. Once I go to College I'll have to sell it and when I'm out hopefully by that time either they fix the QC issues or I'll get another Suzuki, maybe even try out a Kawasaki.
@@FullsendOffroad I hear ya, I sold my Polaris as it was more problematic than it was worth, same thing with my Arctic Cat. Going thru college as we speak so I didn’t have a lot of time to work on them when stuff broke. Eventually I’ll be looking into another big machine, not sure what that’ll be quite yet!
Really is. Next time its a different place since theres so much to explore. Next destination, Rock house! You'd love it. I'm going there columbus day weekend
@@FullsendOffroad that rocks, i want to try to start working my way west near me and see what the trails or atv routes look like. seems most clubs here dont go out unless its a bar or porker run so, i think ill create my own atv club
Not really anymore. She lives there. Whenever she hears a loud machine coming she comes down because she knows people feed her. She isn't scared at all. We got there and she came to greet us. As we left, some guys in a side by side came up and again she came down. It's just one lonely goat. No one ever really sees any others there, just one singular goat. But look at those horns!!!