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Brute force is awesome!! What mods are you running on it?
For me a quad could mean me dragging a deer up and down hills through woods for quite a ways or not. Not sure a dirt bike could do it. Not sure it could make it through creeks, mud either
Brute force is awesome!! What mods are you running on it?
For me a quad could mean me dragging a deer up and down hills through woods for quite a ways or not. Not sure a dirt bike could do it. Not sure it could make it through creeks, mud either
It's a lot easier to get around on a 4 wheeler than a truck or tractor. I can move over rough terrain faster and mount / dismount faster. Yesterday evening I strapped a 25 gal sprayer to the back and sprayed fence lines. Took about 5 min to put the sprayer on(plugged it in and strapped w/ 2 ratchet straps); 3pt sprayer would have required dropping the disc (that I'll use again in a day or two) and hooking up the sprayer. Spraying a whole field, it would be worth the time to use the tractor, but hitting fence lines and spot spraying thistle here and there, the 4 wheeler is much faster.
4 wheeler is great for getting up stock. About as good as a horse and not near as crazy. Only downside is if you're dealing w/ a crazy cow, but a 4 wheeler is fast enough to get out of the way if needed.
I made some simple wooden crates from scrap lumber that straps to the front & rear racks. Great for holding tools, saw, ... whatever. Everything I need is right there and I know it sounds a little stupid, but having my tools right there at waist level and not having to dig into the back of a truck makes things go faster. I have some steep areas and anything put into the back of my truck slides up under the toolbox; real PITA.
I wouldn't have one for riding (motorcycle is better for that), but they're great for getting around.