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Bad Boy North
A Xylodyne Company

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What's
New at Bad Boy North
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Snow
Plow
This plow has a five position adjustable
blade angle with up to 26 1/2 degree of angle.
There is also adjustable blade pitch stops for
maximum blade adjustment. It also features a
solid 5/8" diameter blade positioning pin
( largest in the industry). It comes standard
with hardened 3/4" thick Ductile steel
blade skids and 1/4" thick mounting brackets.
The tube frame is constructed of high-tensile
1 1/2" square steel tubing and has 1/4"
steel construction at all |

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The Bad Boy Buggy is at Summit Camp Greenland.
You can learn more about Summit Camp by going
to the web site at www.summitcamp.org
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Photos
1 and 2 are of the buggy parked outside a building
we call the Big House |
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We
chose to buy the Bad Boy to eliminate emissions
here at Summit Camp where we have sensitive
scientific instruments taking readings. |
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Photo
3 is the buggy pulling a load of lumber on a
sled.
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Photo
4 is the buggy pulling the "water pig"
which is what we use to transfer water between
the snow melter and other buildings. The water
pig holds up to 200 gallons of water so when
you do the math, total weight can exceed 1,600
lbs., not including the weight of the sled it
sits on.
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My
name is Mark Reitano and I recently
purchased a BBB from your "North"
distributor. First off, I'd like to say that
the BBB is AWESOME and so far, I'm very satisfied.
I use the BBB to hunt and also to take rides
through the land that my wife and I own. It
provides plenty of power and mud is no challenge!
I'm paralyzed from a gun shot (Police Officer)
and the BBB provides a quiet means for me to
get into the woods w/o the detection by game
in my immediate hunting area. In the past, I
relied on an atv which was great, however, the
engine and gasoline smell had to make the wildlife
more alert. Needless to say, I love the BBB
and can only hope it holds up.
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Early
on, I spoke to "Norm" regarding my
accessibility concerns with the BBB I.E. transferring
on and off due to its height, hand controls,
etc. Well, I've got it figured out. I simply
transfer onto the floor of the passengers side,
then pull up to the seat. From there, I scoot
to the driver's side, and I'm off. I used a
set of Monarch auto hand controls that work
flawlessly, with a touch of fab work. I also
fabricated a gun rack system that differs from
your option. (You option would prevent me from
my floor transfer). The weapons are mounted
safely in front of the riders, and are easily
accessible.
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