Doc Mitchell
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Jun 10, 1954 (Age: 70)
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Physician

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Doc Mitchell

New Member, Male, 70, from Henrietta,Texas

Finally found a windshield for my 1994 Mighty Mits. Now need new windshield moulding. Model U14TCHHPDL2M. Feb 15, 2023

Doc Mitchell was last seen:
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    1. Doc Mitchell
      Doc Mitchell
      Finally found a windshield for my 1994 Mighty Mits. Now need new windshield moulding. Model U14TCHHPDL2M.
    2. Doc Mitchell
      Doc Mitchell
      New member. Henrietta, Texas. 1994 Mitsubishi Miighty Mits. Use to feed buffalo. Out of the cold, rain, snow, sleet, wind.
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    Gender:
    Male
    Birthday:
    Jun 10, 1954 (Age: 70)
    Location:
    Henrietta,Texas
    Occupation:
    Physician
    Map Details : Title:
    HC Ranch (Howling Coyote Ranch)
    Map Details : Address:
    491 Mitchell Rd. Henrietta, TX 76365
    Map Details : Contact info:
    940-631-3475, mamx4@AOL.com
    My son told the local Boy Scout council that we would give them $500 for a 94 Mighty Mits that had been donated, and had been sitting for over 2 years on the local Scout Camp. They said Ok. We took a trailer out to get it, but it had a charger on top of the cab. Two pumps on the throttle, cranked twice and started right up. Have sent the carb to G&R Imports and had it rebuilt, changed the fuel filter, air filter, drained and refilled the tank and it runs like a striped assed ape! Use it to feed my buffalo and keep me out of the wind, snow, rain and cold. Had been doing it on an ATV. Goodbye, good riddance ATV!
    The windshield was cracked and just got a new one. Now need to find new moulding for the new windshield, then off to paint and body shop. Even with total refurb, is not going to cost what a new UTV would, and most UTVs don't have amenities like heat, lights, wipers/washers, big bed, decent seats. So far, in the snow, mud and rain, have been unable to get this thing stuck, and mine is not 4WD!
    We love this vehicle. Now, when folks come out to feed the buffalo, all the guys wind up looking at and playing with the Mits.