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#1
Greetings! I just saw this forum and want the advice of those with expertise with ATV 4 x 4s.
I have never owned a 4X4, but feel that it might be the best tool for me. I am retired (age 68) and have a 20-acre tree farm in Wisconsin with lots of low ground and mud. I had been using an old Craftsman mower (without the mower) as a tractor, hauling out logs and a couple of deer in the fall. I don't need speed or a snowplow. I need dependability and enough pulling power to pull a 5 X 8 trailer full of wood. I'd like a winch and a ball hitch.
Question: I see a lot of 20 year old ATVs on Marketplace. Is that because ATVs age well? Since dependability is important to me and I'm not a mechanic, am I better off getting something newer or is the brand more important? What should I be looking for? How big of engine do I need?
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks.
I have never owned a 4X4, but feel that it might be the best tool for me. I am retired (age 68) and have a 20-acre tree farm in Wisconsin with lots of low ground and mud. I had been using an old Craftsman mower (without the mower) as a tractor, hauling out logs and a couple of deer in the fall. I don't need speed or a snowplow. I need dependability and enough pulling power to pull a 5 X 8 trailer full of wood. I'd like a winch and a ball hitch.
Question: I see a lot of 20 year old ATVs on Marketplace. Is that because ATVs age well? Since dependability is important to me and I'm not a mechanic, am I better off getting something newer or is the brand more important? What should I be looking for? How big of engine do I need?
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks.
#2
Welcome to the forums.
ATV's age relatively well, but it's mostly dependent on how they were taken care of as they aged. For a 20 year old used model, I'd look at a Honda Rubicon. Taken care of, they will last a long time. Not a huge motor by today's standards, but will definitely do what you're looking for. Getting new vs used you will be on the hook for any problems on a used model. New, while under warranty and hoping is a warranty covered issue, the dealer will be responsible. Getting parts for a used one might be an issue as well, but there should be plenty of used parts on ebay or new parts (if they're in stock) at a number of oem suppliers. Ultimately, it will be your decision, but if you want dependable and don't want to work on it, new may be the better choice.
ATV's age relatively well, but it's mostly dependent on how they were taken care of as they aged. For a 20 year old used model, I'd look at a Honda Rubicon. Taken care of, they will last a long time. Not a huge motor by today's standards, but will definitely do what you're looking for. Getting new vs used you will be on the hook for any problems on a used model. New, while under warranty and hoping is a warranty covered issue, the dealer will be responsible. Getting parts for a used one might be an issue as well, but there should be plenty of used parts on ebay or new parts (if they're in stock) at a number of oem suppliers. Ultimately, it will be your decision, but if you want dependable and don't want to work on it, new may be the better choice.
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