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What 4wheeler do you use and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 681722" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Any where you go in this part of Idaho all you see is Polaris. I had a 1996 Polaris 500 and rode the crap out of it and in 2007 bought a new Polaris 500. Here on the ranch for me and my neighbors the quad is the main transportation. Ride every day. Most of the working quads are the 6 wheel type with the older 500's and the newer 550's right there with them. The bigger 800's and such are more of a fun quad then a working machine. My buddy runs the local quad shop and he says expect 5000 hours out of the new machines. I average about 200 hours a year so if his statement is true have a ways to go.</p><p> </p><p> Good luck with your choice. A neighbor had a two Can Am's for awhile and I was not impressed. Neither was he.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 681722, member: 10391"] Any where you go in this part of Idaho all you see is Polaris. I had a 1996 Polaris 500 and rode the crap out of it and in 2007 bought a new Polaris 500. Here on the ranch for me and my neighbors the quad is the main transportation. Ride every day. Most of the working quads are the 6 wheel type with the older 500's and the newer 550's right there with them. The bigger 800's and such are more of a fun quad then a working machine. My buddy runs the local quad shop and he says expect 5000 hours out of the new machines. I average about 200 hours a year so if his statement is true have a ways to go. Good luck with your choice. A neighbor had a two Can Am's for awhile and I was not impressed. Neither was he. [/QUOTE]
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