I don’t understand registering an ATV. We don’t have to around here, what are they gonna do if you don’t register it, try to take it? I’d just buy one in a state you don’t have to register and haul it home and never register it and just ride it. The gov has way too much reach.
@@kentuckycornbread8502 I’ll need to pay every year I think. It’s like your standard motorcycle registration. It was only $20 or so for the initial fee
@@Kylebythecreek thanks for answering my questions, I was truly curious about how other states did that. I personally would have a hard time paying that after already paying taxes on so many things along with sales tax on the machine. I wouldn’t like those registration stickers or license plate on my atv either.
I guess I didn’t explain that well! In the last video my gas tank got punctured by a sharp stick while off roading! Fixing it was one of my goals for my next trip up to the property
@@Kylebythecreek that was a sharp stick to do that to the gas tank Black plastic to me is better than the other style of plastic gas tank well at least you didn't get stuck by the sharp stick glad you got it fixed up Kyle
Gasoline won’t eat through fuel grade plastic. I’m pretty confident in this repair. Almost any kind of epoxy or jbweld will eventually fail. Even the fuel tank stuff. This was my version of plastic welding, except I was able to add a lot of plastic material to the puncture. I guess time will tell, but the tank at least should be as close to a permanent repair as possible
Load the bobcats attachments from the side then load the bobcat backwards.
Thanks! This was our first time loading onto a trailer
All you needed was some fuel resistant JB Weld. Done it a many times.
Unfortunately that product doesn’t hold for too long. Maybe a year
That is a BEAUTIFUL piece of property Kyle ❤️
Thank you Rick! It’s nice to hear something positive! Haha
I don’t understand registering an ATV. We don’t have to around here, what are they gonna do if you don’t register it, try to take it? I’d just buy one in a state you don’t have to register and haul it home and never register it and just ride it. The gov has way too much reach.
I’m just trying to be legit in a state that I’m not familiar with. There’s lots of public trails nearby and I would love to legally use them!
Is it a one time registration or do you have to do it every year? Is it expensive for the registration?
@@kentuckycornbread8502 I’ll need to pay every year I think. It’s like your standard motorcycle registration. It was only $20 or so for the initial fee
@@Kylebythecreek thanks for answering my questions, I was truly curious about how other states did that. I personally would have a hard time paying that after already paying taxes on so many things along with sales tax on the machine. I wouldn’t like those registration stickers or license plate on my atv either.
@@kentuckycornbread8502 yeah, I get it
How did that hole get in the gas tank
I guess I didn’t explain that well! In the last video my gas tank got punctured by a sharp stick while off roading! Fixing it was one of my goals for my next trip up to the property
@@Kylebythecreek that was a sharp stick to do that to the gas tank Black plastic to me is better than the other style of plastic gas tank well at least you didn't get stuck by the sharp stick glad you got it fixed up Kyle
@@robertmailhos8159 thanks Robert! So far, the repair has held up!
@@Kylebythecreek cool beans 🫘 there Kyle 👍💪
Skid steer sounds like it’s got a miss to it!
Maybe. It’s not perfect
@@Kylebythecreek true as most machines have there wear n tear enjoyed the content
@@Midwest-small-engine thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Rent a U-haul trailer.Save some money , holland bobcat upkeep you have a truck
Our trucks wouldn’t be able to haul this skid steer, no would we feel comfortable making the 4+ hour trip. We left it to the professionals
Yes, take a poxy repair.You don't want to burn down you're four wheeler
Gasoline won’t eat through fuel grade plastic. I’m pretty confident in this repair. Almost any kind of epoxy or jbweld will eventually fail. Even the fuel tank stuff. This was my version of plastic welding, except I was able to add a lot of plastic material to the puncture. I guess time will tell, but the tank at least should be as close to a permanent repair as possible
Not small engine repair - not watching. Just so you know. 😉
You should not watch this video 30 seconds at a time. At least 5 times a day. Then you won't be watching it. But you could still find some joy