Sixgun wrote:OI,
I have always considered you to be one of the most intelligent guys on the board. Ingots? What are you going to do if you have to slam on the brakes?
Maybe because of my Italian genes I'm probably missing something.
Why not a half dozen 50 pound bags of sand?
The anti-snow wrap is a particularly tacky rubber sheeting used to help keep loads from shifting in tractor trailers. Plus there is a truck box between the cab and the lead. (and I regularly tote 5gal Jerry Cans of Diesel in the bed and they rarely move a couple of inches...)
The top speed of this truck is... 110kph... down hill... with a tail wind.
So in practice, flat out and empty, it hits 62mph. (What do you expect from a 660cc 3 cylinder?)
But the neat bit is it insures and licenses like an ATV Quad - but carries more payload and has a genuine practical heated cab.
Since I don't need to haul much (a Mulie weighs what?) it makes a great general/offroad runabout.
The vehicle itself is a pretty standard Japanese "kei" truck. Right hand drive, decent mileage (about 25) with 2wd, 4wd and 4wd Lo. A lot of States license ATVs for On Road use, and these are considered ATVs. Some places that do not license ATVs still buy them for Ranch/Farm trucks.
Google "Kei Trucks" or "Japanese Mini Trucks".
Or better yet, Google "
kei truck hunting blind". These things are more customizable than an AR.
They can usually be had for around 1/2 the cost of a new Quad Side-by-side.