Posted by IBorangeinTX on September 18, 2014 at 09:38:51 from (107.77.72.92):
In Reply to: 2009 Honda ATV posted by GordoSD on September 18, 2014 at 07:41:05:
Speaking of Honda's, I have two that I do ranch work on. The 2000 Rancher is full time 4 wheel drive. It carries a 20gal tank on the front for spraying and a roll of barbed wire on the back. In the middle is all of the fencing supplies. It will go anywhere you want, if you can hang on to it. The other one is a 2006 Rubicon with tractor tires on it. The automatic is okay, but the push button 4wheel drive is not so good. It is a much larger machine and easier to ride on, but is limited as to where it will go. Did I mention the winch? The Rancher still has the original winch on it. The Rubicon has had three winches on it and now the winch that is on it needs help. Have a good ride, my vote is for HONDA,
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