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"Captain Hooks' customer feedback"
Mar-19-03, 04:58 AM (MST)
----- Original Message -----
From: ramtoughtd@msn.com
To: CaptainHook@atvtrailguide.com
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 7:32 PM
Subject: another satisfied customer


Heres one for the websight gentleman:

I have one of the pre-production ATV hooks and truck hitch hook. I received them in 1999 and they have never failed me. They are high quality items and I highly recommend them. I pulled a semi out with the truck hook, I snapped the hitch pin, but the hooked was not damaged.

Jeff
Mound MN



 

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1. "RE: Captain Hooks' customer feedback"
Mar-19-03, 05:10 AM (MST)
----- Original Message -----
From: STEVE OLSON
To: CaptainHook@atvtrailguide.com
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 6:25 PM
Subject: excellent products


Well I have my recover hook for the back of my magnum and the coolant recovery tank snorkle and love them. I noticed that when I took the stocl cover off my coolant bottle, that it was full of dirt etc and the recovery tank has dirt in it (from running in deep water I suppose) I know this new snorkle will cure all these problems. This product is a must for all Polaris atvs especialy if they run them in water.

I installed the hook on my rear towing tounge and it looks great. For kicks and test purposes I took a BFH (Big Hammer) after it to see if I could bend it etc. Could not even hardly ding it. Can't wait till I have to pull out some stuck machines with it. I am sending pictures of my old cap to show the dirt build up etc that got into the tank and a pic couple pics of my new snorkle and how clean it stayed after installation. and also a pic of my rear hook/loop.
Thanks for the great Products Captain Hook. I will be looking forward to the new Heavy Duty CV joints in the future.

Thanks again, Steve Olson
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Note: I'll have to upload the pictures later - ProspectorTim


 

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2. "RE: Captain Hooks' customer feedback"
Mar-19-03, 05:22 AM (MST)

----- Original Message -----
From: Charlton, Christopher
To: CaptainHook@atvtrailguide.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 11:40 AM
Subject: testimonial


Dear Captian Hook manufacturers,

Hi my name is Justin Rauch and I just recently received a hook from a friend as a gift, since I have mounted the hook I have used it for pulling logs while cutting firewood and pulling my buddies out of the mud holes. I just wanted to take this opportunity to write and say thanks for a good tool.

Justin Rauch

Conway AR.


 

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3. "RE: Captain Hooks' customer feedback"
May-09-03, 10:48 AM (MST)
Just an Update on the Recovery hook and my coolant snorkle. I have been running these for a copule months now and have been in a few tough spots and the universal recovery hook on th back of my magnum has been a god send to some of my fellow atvrs and myself. The design of it makes it stick up and out of the muck so it is easier to hook on to rather then trying to dig down in the mud to find my hitch and figure out a way to hook on to it. It still looks like new minus some scuffs from metal strap hooks.

The snorkle is doing it's job remarkably. I have been in swamps up to the racks and yet to have find any signs of dirt in my recovery tank. That is a good thing because dirt in the recovery tank means dirt in the coolings system which means failed waterpump seals.

In my first letter I mentioned dirt under my stock recovery tank cap and dirt in the tank. Here is a link to the picture of the cap http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/7146aad7/bc/01+Magnum+500/cap+with+out+snorkle.jpg?bco2.u.AfFiCHGja>click here.

Nothing inferior about a Honda.


 

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