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4x8 Tilt Deck Trailer

This trailer started as a ambitious purchase. With no idea of what was to come we started work on it. Starting with wire wheeling down all the frame, axles and anything else to be painted, we slowly made progress. After a few days of removing unwanted parts, rust included, we were able to start welding. The welding process included any parts of the frame or deck supports with any rust or rot holes cut out and replaced with steel to ensure the longevity of the trailer. It was then ready for paint. After a good amount of cleaning and paint prep, primer was added. Then of course paint. Once that process was done It was time to install the new features, including lights, deck board, jack stand, and wheels and tires. 

2012 MTD Snowblower

This snowblower was another ambitious purchase, and turned out to be a good one. Our first big investment into this business was in the month of November, and we decided to start with snowblowers. After having bought 4 to flip that night already, we found this one at a steal of a price and, at 9:30 at night, went and got it. Other than new decals this was all paint. A proper sanding and priming proved to be the key to quality work, as this project turned out very nice.

1994 Trailboss 350 4x4

This ATV was a bit of work. It was in rough shape, needing a carb clean and adjustment's to the throttle. Once all the mechanical problems were out of the way we started on cosmetics and upgrades. These included a new paint job for the racks, tires, and winch plate. We also installed high power LED pods and six inch light bar for functionality at night. And to top it all off we did a slight bit of plastic restoration. It wasn't terrible but it sure could use some. 

1988 Yamaha Warrior 350 

This plastic restoration was not difficult, but as all plastic restoration, it  was tedious. About 20 hours went into this atv to get it to shine. The sun had sure done a great deal of damage and fading to the plastic.

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