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Posted by Fern(Mi) on October 03, 2005 at 17:43:27 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: Way OT ,, atv's used on farm etc posted by Bryan In Iowa on October 03, 2005 at 11:20:04:
We’ve a variety. The first one was a pile of Cushman junk unloaded at the farm for no place else to go. Bro’ was seriously injured and handicapped. Started working on Cushman in spare moments. Impatient he picked up an EZGO golf cart. Had a convertible seat rear deck added to it for chores and prospective cattle buyers ride. It’s a good summer runner. The Cushman finally done, have fit it with ground driven electric fence wire winder attachment and wound wire deployer for running fences. Picking wire up and putting out as needed for season grazing changes. Don’t know what I would do without it, it saving my fencing’s legs and heart. Last one is a 6x6 Polaris Ranger. suits my Bro’ needs particularly well for winter use. Two drawbacks: one, the front hubs supposedly need rebuilding every 200 hrs (just did one with 500 hrs on it). Second, parts availability/delivery really sucks all the way from the manufacturer through the dealer to us.
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