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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 1653526" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>My current and favorite 4 wheeler is an Arctic Cat 650. Its an older machine. It has the Kawasaki engine on it. </p><p> For what I do, its a stud. Plowing snow , pulling a trailer and sled in the woods logging. Skidding logs. Going for joy rides . ECT ECT.</p><p> I REALLY LIKE ! The 2" receiver hitch on the rear. It has front axle locker in it that helps when traction gets real iffy. But can't turn when fully locked. Just forward and back. </p><p> Mine has never liked starting at much colder than -10° F. Without an exterior heat source( ready heater, bon fire. Ect. </p><p> I've had and used a bunch of 4 wheelers in Southeast and interior Alaska. Honda Four Trax 300. Suzuki 250 Quad Runner , Suzuki 330 BearCat , Polaris Sportsman 500 and my 650 are what I've owned and worked the snot out of. </p><p> One time I packed out a trophy bull moose in 1 load on my Polaris500. Just walked it out in low gear. No problem what so ever. </p><p> The Polaris 500 is also the fastest4 wheeler I've ridden. Scary fast. Good towing power. The 650 Arctic Cat has more pulling and pushing power but not as fast. </p><p> Get one of the main brands and you should be good.</p><p> If you think a solid fear axle 4 wheeler is tippy, you should try going off road on an old 3 wheeler. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 1653526, member: 56732"] My current and favorite 4 wheeler is an Arctic Cat 650. Its an older machine. It has the Kawasaki engine on it. For what I do, its a stud. Plowing snow , pulling a trailer and sled in the woods logging. Skidding logs. Going for joy rides . ECT ECT. I REALLY LIKE ! The 2" receiver hitch on the rear. It has front axle locker in it that helps when traction gets real iffy. But can't turn when fully locked. Just forward and back. Mine has never liked starting at much colder than -10° F. Without an exterior heat source( ready heater, bon fire. Ect. I've had and used a bunch of 4 wheelers in Southeast and interior Alaska. Honda Four Trax 300. Suzuki 250 Quad Runner , Suzuki 330 BearCat , Polaris Sportsman 500 and my 650 are what I've owned and worked the snot out of. One time I packed out a trophy bull moose in 1 load on my Polaris500. Just walked it out in low gear. No problem what so ever. The Polaris 500 is also the fastest4 wheeler I've ridden. Scary fast. Good towing power. The 650 Arctic Cat has more pulling and pushing power but not as fast. Get one of the main brands and you should be good. If you think a solid fear axle 4 wheeler is tippy, you should try going off road on an old 3 wheeler. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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