[quote="bamabang"]I bought the 64 v stealth about 6 weeks ago. I previously owned a polaris ranger. The new 64 v stealth will run circles around ANY BBB. The torque is unreal, it will lift the front tires off of the ground. It is supposed to have a 25 mile range. I've run mine all day and never had any problems with it running out of juice. It has suprised me with its pulling power up a very steep, sandy hill at our camp. I have also had it in some soupy mud and it did just fine. I feel pretty confident it will handle gumbo type mud pretty well. All in all it has been a good machine.
Ive got a stealth too. It's a fine machine for turkey huntin or slippin around quietly on some decent woodroads. I can assure you after dealing with this delta gumbo for over 50 years, there is NOTHING, absolutely nothing that will handle it when it get's in the right stage! This stuff will stop a bulldozer when it gets to the sticky stage! Anybody that even remotely thinks they have something that will just hasn't been caught in it when it gets right!
Bad Boy vs Stealth vs Hunt Ve
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[This stuff will stop a bulldozer when it gets to the sticky stage! Anybody that even remotely thinks they have something that will just hasn't been caught in it when it gets right![/quote]
Amen.....Don't care what you're driving...better be looking for some water to run in, when it gets like that.
Amen.....Don't care what you're driving...better be looking for some water to run in, when it gets like that.
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Re: Bad Boy vs Stealth vs Hunt Ve
Ditto, on the delta gumbo....when it "gets right", it's unlike ANY other mud found anywhere in the world....we call that the "angry stage." 

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