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Old 02-19-2013, 12:57 AM
Harleyjeff Harleyjeff is offline
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Spelling and punctuation isn't optional. How many of you guys actually graduated? Considering yourself a professional means being professional in all aspects of the word., and you do realize that there is a spell-check function here in case you're not that good at spelling, right? Jesus Christ, I'd never sign a contract with someone who couldn't even get the spelling and punctuation right in their own contract!
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Old 02-19-2013, 07:43 PM
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Jeff, Your post is uncalled for!!!

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I don't know if Grizzlies have independant rear suspension, do they? That's the only type of machine I'd have. And also a minimum of a front differential lock. So, for me, between the independant rear suspension and true all wheel drive, that's why I like the Polaris Sportsman. Just my personal preference though.
Just look at your other post on this thread. How do you spell "independent"???
I understood what you meant, and I understand what the other posters have said.
So for you to say/post what you posted is wrong!
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Harleyjeff
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Spelling and punctuation isn't optional. How many of you guys actually graduated? Considering yourself a professional means being professional in all aspects of the word., and you do realize that there is a spell-check function here in case you're not that good at spelling, right? Jesus Christ, I'd never sign a contract with someone who couldn't even get the spelling and punctuation right in their own contract! "

Come on dude, be cool!
We are not all perfect!

Thank you,
Scott
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Old 02-20-2013, 12:17 PM
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My wife and I both have grizzly 700's. They are great all around machines. They have good power, however not the most powerful out there anymore. They are one of the best for reliability. They are a little tipsy because the suspension is a little soft. I plow with mine and it's awesome. Good mileage out of a tank of gas. Oh and the CVT belt setup is the best in the industry, IMO.







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