Best trail machine?
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Yes people actually use these machine's for work. I've had a 88 Honda 300 2x4 in use for 13 years of hard labor it's job's included carrying feed, chasing cattle, spraying pasture's/field's, picking up rocks, checking cattle, hauling newborn animal's, trip's between farms and also all around trail machine. Now it has been retired for a 01 Honda Rancher and a 97 Polaris Xpress.
But the best trail machine out of the three has got to be with out a doubt the polaris. It is such a hassle trying to down shift thru every gear of the semi automatic clutch of the honda's. Being able to just let off the throttle and be able to take off at top speed is definately an improvement.
But the best trail machine out of the three has got to be with out a doubt the polaris. It is such a hassle trying to down shift thru every gear of the semi automatic clutch of the honda's. Being able to just let off the throttle and be able to take off at top speed is definately an improvement.
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I would like to see what work a Rubicon can do that the Sportsman can't.I have a plow on mine and launch the boat at the beach with mine,I say if your going to work you may as well fell as comfortable as you do on the trail.Just because some farmer is only off cheacking cattle, why not have a comfy ride doing it.
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