Posted by John Harmon on October 23, 2011 at 22:34:34 from (174.26.181.3):
In Reply to: 4 Wheeler problem posted by billonthefarm on October 23, 2011 at 18:06:36:
Your JD was probably made by Bombardier which now is Can Am.There appears to be some association with Yamaha also. I have a Arctic Cat 500 and even tho we have an older Polaris Magnum also I prefer to ride the Cat.I let visitors ride the Magnum.JD is turning the Gator into a Yuppie ride now.I"m not sure if they build any ATV"s or not. Glad no one was injuried,roll overs can get nasty.My little Chug "Clea" likes to ride on the gas tank.I place an old woven rug across it so she can get some solid footing and she will spend all day there. She can get in a small bundle and catch a nap when she gets tired,she only weighs 20 pounds.Picture is from our St.Patricks Day Parade last spring.Umbrella is to give Clea some shade.I recommend the Arctic Cat 500 4WD.
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