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Posted by chris in md on May 13, 2005 at 18:07:36 from (68.33.122.253):
In Reply to: 4 wheeler posted by RLH on May 12, 2005 at 18:27:52:
There seems to be a variety of opinions here, as always! I bought my suzuki quadrunner a few years back used, but it was lightly used by a guy I knew, so it was in good condition. In short, it has been invaluable. Get the front and rear racks, they make a lot of difference, you can toss tools and stuff in there and not have to tie it down, I can't think about not having them. Mine is full time four-wheel drive, which is noticeable in steering, acceleration, etc, but it helps in a lot of areas. It would be nice to be able to use it in two-wheel drive, to cut down on tire wear, etc. It also has high/low range, which is great for pulling stuff, I can pull haywagons around if need be. Like someone else said, the atv and the skid loader are the two things once you have you won't know how you did without. Good luck and have fun! -Chris
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