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March 26th, 2021, 05:01 AM
#11

Originally Posted by
Sam Menard
I bought a heavy duty one from Cabelas a few years ago and it is holding up really well.
I also bought one from Cabela's years ago and it did the job.
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March 26th, 2021 05:01 AM
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March 26th, 2021, 07:11 AM
#12
Believe we got ours off amazon, nothing special almost looks like a BBQ cover but crunches up on the 4 tires and has a strap that clips underneath.
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March 26th, 2021, 08:14 AM
#13

Originally Posted by
Sam Menard
I bought a heavy duty one from Cabelas a few years ago and it is holding up really well.

Originally Posted by
Deer Hunter
I also bought one from Cabela's years ago and it did the job.
I checked Cabela's website and they only have one cover and it is for UTVs. MAybe they have more in the store? I was surprised because their website is usually pretty good.

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
Canadian Tire usually has them on sale this time of year. They work well. Keep an eye out for mice eating your wiring and seats when storing out doors.
So, a couple of you guys have mentioned mice now. Is that really a thing to worry about? What can be done to discourage this? I've been keeping my ATV in my garage up to this point, but I don't want to trailer it back and forth every time I go to the cottage.
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March 26th, 2021, 08:23 AM
#14

Originally Posted by
rf2
I checked Cabela's website and they only have one cover and it is for UTVs. MAybe they have more in the store? I was surprised because their website is usually pretty good.
So, a couple of you guys have mentioned mice now. Is that really a thing to worry about? What can be done to discourage this? I've been keeping my ATV in my garage up to this point, but I don't want to trailer it back and forth every time I go to the cottage.
Moth balls around and under the machine wouldn’t hurt.
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March 26th, 2021, 02:33 PM
#15
First I would lay a sheet of heavy duty plastic on the dirt and sit the ATV over that. That alone stops a lot of moisture from rising up. Frankly, I don't like covers as they fit too snug and mice and squirrels just love a place they can crawl up into and make their nest. So I'd be far more inclined to very loosely lay any fabric tarp that covers just enough of the top of the machine to let any water drain off. I agree with others on the mice thing.
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March 26th, 2021, 04:07 PM
#16

Originally Posted by
sawbill
First I would lay a sheet of heavy duty plastic on the dirt and sit the ATV over that. That alone stops a lot of moisture from rising up. Frankly, I don't like covers as they fit too snug and mice and squirrels just love a place they can crawl up into and make their nest. So I'd be far more inclined to very loosely lay any fabric tarp that covers just enough of the top of the machine to let any water drain off. I agree with others on the mice thing.
The heavy plastic sheet underneath is a good idea. I might do that. I guess another option instead of a cover is to maybe hang a little plastic roof from the deck beams above the ATV to keep the dripping water off of the machine. Unfortunately, this won't solve the issue of making the machine less visible to potential thieves. The area under my deck is covered on 3 sides, so maybe I could hang something to cover the fourth side - effective, but the wife won't like the way it looks.
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March 26th, 2021, 04:30 PM
#17

Originally Posted by
rf2
I checked Cabela's website and they only have one cover and it is for UTVs. MAybe they have more in the store? I was surprised because their website is usually pretty good.
So, a couple of you guys have mentioned mice now. Is that really a thing to worry about? What can be done to discourage this? I've been keeping my ATV in my garage up to this point, but I don't want to trailer it back and forth every time I go to the cottage.
my uncle had his lawnmowers wiring chewed up by mice lol, if youre leaving it at the cottage its something your gunna wanna think about
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March 27th, 2021, 08:11 AM
#18

Originally Posted by
rf2
The heavy plastic sheet underneath is a good idea. I might do that. I guess another option instead of a cover is to maybe hang a little plastic roof from the deck beams above the ATV to keep the dripping water off of the machine. Unfortunately, this won't solve the issue of making the machine less visible to potential thieves. The area under my deck is covered on 3 sides, so maybe I could hang something to cover the fourth side - effective, but the wife won't like the way it looks.
Plastic sheet great idea.
Cheap tarp with grommets, 6x8’ for less than $5, tie some bricks at the corners to hold it down.
Mothballs or deodorant soap shavings in a few spots will help with mice.
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March 27th, 2021, 09:40 AM
#19

Originally Posted by
73hunter
Plastic sheet great idea.
Cheap tarp with grommets, 6x8’ for less than $5, tie some bricks at the corners to hold it down.
Mothballs or deodorant soap shavings in a few spots will help with mice.
I found the bungee cords work better than rope...it allows the tarp to flutter a little in the wind instead of ripping out the grommets.
I've throw moth balls into the Air Intake or filter area...only place mice seem to like to nest.
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March 31st, 2021, 09:13 AM
#20
I was told that spraying Armour All (car product) on top of and wiping (ie. A/C, bbq covers) prolongs the life of the material against UV rays

Originally Posted by
SongDog
I just bought one for mine off Amazon for 28$. It was the best rated one and fits my machine. I wouldnt say it top notch material that will withstand sun for long time but it will shield it from the elements....what I bought it for.
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