Posted by IHMANKY on November 19, 2009 at 18:12:30 from (74.236.250.244):
In Reply to: OT farm quad posted by Chris in SK on November 19, 2009 at 17:59:55:
Had a 200 fourtrax years ago, had both racks but also the large trunk. You're probably going to need at least a 250 if you're gonna pull a small wagon/trailer with fenceposts and wire... I put a trailer on that 200 I had and never loaded it hardly any, only took about a year to loosen everything up and get it out of whack in the rear, didn't take long to wear things out. Ever thought about an older gas golf cart? Put a set or larger tires on, and a dump or cargo bed, and those things are handy for that, not to mention good for the kids. I'm thinking of going that route myself in spring.
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