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    Originally posted by cjmcguire90
    sorry to bring up an older thread, but 4punksdad, your rhino is really nice and what do you do for a living if you dont mind me asking? you have like sweet everything haha. i want to be like that someday!
    Thanks for the kind words. To answer your question, I own a small excavating company.
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    Originally posted by 4punksdad
    Thanks for the kind words. To answer your question, I own a small excavating company.
    Small???? Well it looks like your a very successful company then, I hope to someday own my own business. Was yours family owned or did you start it yourself?

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    Originally posted by cjmcguire90
    Small???? Well it looks like your a very successful company then, I hope to someday own my own business. Was yours family owned or did you start it yourself?
    I started it myself after getting sick of working for idiots
    In memory of Christopher (Chrissy) Riley Andrews / 1-24-02 to 1-23-06
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    Moves the trailer around with ease....
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    "If your not first ur last" Rikky Bobby
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    - oh yeah its a beast
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    the rhino is a handy tool..................I couldn't live without one after having one. I got the new 700 EFI and sold the old green 660. The 660 had about 4000 miles on it when I sold it.
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    In memory of Christopher (Chrissy) Riley Andrews / 1-24-02 to 1-23-06
    we love you Chrissy

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    The rhino was the best piece of equipment that we have ever owned in terms of flexibility and fun.... I haven't found anything that it wont do and the best part is that when theres no work to do with it just go out and ride, its a blast. We use it for everything round my place...
    "If your not first ur last" Rikky Bobby
    07 Yamaha Rhino- ITP wheels n tires
    - oh yeah its a beast
    03 416ex
    white Brothers e series
    dynojet kit
    Ac racing nerf bars
    Ac racing bumper
    Renthal Bars
    Holeshot Tires

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    Originally posted by beaker1214
    The rhino was the best piece of equipment that we have ever owned in terms of flexibility and fun.... I haven't found anything that it wont do and the best part is that when theres no work to do with it just go out and ride, its a blast. We use it for everything round my place...

    Yamaha should be paying us for saying these things
    In memory of Christopher (Chrissy) Riley Andrews / 1-24-02 to 1-23-06
    we love you Chrissy

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