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No Chainsaw? No Problem for the Arctic Cat Wildcat Sport

No chainsaw? No problem!

Dean Bulloch from D&P Performance demonstrateshow to clear a tree (literally) on an Arctic Cat Wildcat Sport.

This group was riding near Cedar City, Utah, last week.

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