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    i,m looking at buying one. not to sure if they,re still legal to ride on trails or even get insurance. i havent seen any in the bush for a long time. any help would be app..... thanks

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    I think that getting insurance is not possible, so I would call around before you purchase.
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    Since you can't get insurance for them, you can't get a plate for them so they can't leave your property.

    I own two Big Reds. One (86) needs refurbishing, but my 82 is use almost everyday around the farm. Great machines.

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    There was a decent looking one on here for last week out of Hamilton I believe. Check the for sale section.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Since you can't get insurance for them, you can't get a plate for them so they can't leave your property.

    I own two Big Reds. One (86) needs refurbishing, but my 82 is use almost everyday around the farm. Great machines.

    That baby looks mint.

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    Geesh Mike that ol gal looks awesome . It's been some years since I had one but OFAH used to insure mine .

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    Ya, you can't plate or insure them because they are so easy to roll and hurt yourself, but they are light and can get into some tight areas to pull deer out. If you don't plan on riding public trails I think you could get one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrew.suggy View Post
    Ya, you can't plate or insure them because they are so easy to roll and hurt yourself, but they are light and can get into some tight areas to pull deer out. If you don't plan on riding public trails I think you could get one.
    Not limited to public trails...the only place you can run one without plates and insurance is on your own property....

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    Really, do some research and don't believe everything you read. My son has one, got it plated and insured legally. We spent last weekend driving around the bush trails north of North Bay, stopped by OPP and they had no problem with it when he pulled out his paperwork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherman View Post
    Really, do some research and don't believe everything you read. My son has one, got it plated and insured legally. We spent last weekend driving around the bush trails north of North Bay, stopped by OPP and they had no problem with it when he pulled out his paperwork.
    What insurance company?

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