Posted by Notjustair on December 05, 2014 at 16:11:05 from (70.195.0.96):
In Reply to: Honda 3 Wheelers posted by scott cross on December 05, 2014 at 09:19:14:
We had a 185 on the farm. I hate to think the number of miles that were on it when we traded it on a four wheeler. I would love to find a Big Red. I've looked but they are higher than a cat's back. They are so nice to use for farm work because they turn so short. They sure were easier to get running than the Polaris I have now.
I remember flying across the pasture chasing cattle when I ran over a piece of baling wire. It wrapped around my foot and the rear axle. It pulled my leg off that peg pretty darn quick. I hit the foot brake and locked up the rear tires and unwound myself. I sure am glad it wasn't my right foot! I always thought the 110 was ahead of its time with the two speed gearbox.
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