Well Little 6 came and went months ago, but I have unfortunately not had the time to post up anything in quite a while. While I figured I'd be out of order, I guess I'm still posting after George, in the order Little Six traveled.
When Little Six arrived, we first went to my workshop.
Little Six sits on the Wolf. My first 6-Wheeler, this machine and my desire to make it through the swamp in my backyard are what started it all for me.
Little Six sitting in front of the Crazy Colt racer. I don't like this picture, but I'm not in position to finish this racer, not just yet.
Little Six, meet Mini-Mog. Two very cool off road vehicles, both have traveled far and wide.
Checking out the inside of the Mog. It's almost cramped even for L6.
I was not able to safely take Little 6 with me to work much, but I did get to do so on one occasion, when doing some landscaping with friends. One stop made for good photos, a hill along a small private community that I get to do by Weed-Wacker.
Little 6 got to take a look after it's trimmed. It's not just further to the road at the far end than it looks, the hill is also steeper, I slid many times the first time here. Of course Little-6 had no such problems.
After a long day's work, hanging out at the shop. You don't want to get up constantly when you've been on your feet all day long, and I think little Six agrees.
It's not just the small size of the 6-Wheeler, yea the chairs big. It's also very comfy, and I'm not just saying that because I have a 6-wheeler AND 6-Pack at my side