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<blockquote data-quote="lowbudgetjunk" data-source="post: 526932"><p>This horse should be revived every day and beat to death all day.</p><p></p><p>I have a buddy I am working on. He wears his lap belt, but rarely puts on his shoulder straps.</p><p></p><p>Here's my method. Open door to truggy. Get in, shut door. Pull shoulder harnesses over and loosen just a bit, pull lap belts to center and cock strap. Secure all straps. Crank vehicle and drive to trails. Once the trail goes to easy, I tighten my shoulder straps. If I am on moderate to hard trails, I crank on them with all the strength my little match stick arms can muster. When on the main trail again, I slightly loosen them again.</p><p></p><p>The one thing I can promise is: if I do die on a trail somewhere, it will not be from not being properly harnessed in. If I live through a hard roll or flip down a hill. One day I will be able to look my children in the face and tell them the importance of strapping in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowbudgetjunk, post: 526932"] This horse should be revived every day and beat to death all day. I have a buddy I am working on. He wears his lap belt, but rarely puts on his shoulder straps. Here's my method. Open door to truggy. Get in, shut door. Pull shoulder harnesses over and loosen just a bit, pull lap belts to center and cock strap. Secure all straps. Crank vehicle and drive to trails. Once the trail goes to easy, I tighten my shoulder straps. If I am on moderate to hard trails, I crank on them with all the strength my little match stick arms can muster. When on the main trail again, I slightly loosen them again. The one thing I can promise is: if I do die on a trail somewhere, it will not be from not being properly harnessed in. If I live through a hard roll or flip down a hill. One day I will be able to look my children in the face and tell them the importance of strapping in. [/QUOTE]
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