Yamaha Bruin 350 4X4 Automatic
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Yamaha Bruin 350 4X4 Automatic
Be careful, It can probably pull it in low real slow, but be carefull going down hill, you might jackknife. I jackknifed going down a very steep dirt trail with only about 900 lbs of gravel. I recked the trailer and almost flipped the quad. I think I didn't flip the quad because my quad weighs a ton. The Yamaha Bruin is very light.
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Yamaha Bruin 350 4X4 Automatic
It'll do fine. I used to pull some very heavy loads of dirt with a TrailBoss 250 and it handled them fine without a low range. Like hondabuster said long hillclimbs might put a hurt on it but short hills and flat ground will be no problem. I don't know of many reviews might try powersportsnetwork.com. My brother in law just bought a 2wd version and he is very happy.
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Yamaha Bruin 350 4X4 Automatic
I've had a Bruin for almost a year now. They are very reliable machines. I pull my 17-foot bowrider around my yard from time to time...you know there's weight there, but they do it. I also pull an ATV Coach (around 475-lbs with kids) with no trouble on all but the steepest trails.
As already stated, flat ground and/or intermittent severe use as described will probably be okay. If you'll be doing this every day and/or having to go up or down substantial hills towing the trailer, I'd strongly recommend something with low range.
As already stated, flat ground and/or intermittent severe use as described will probably be okay. If you'll be doing this every day and/or having to go up or down substantial hills towing the trailer, I'd strongly recommend something with low range.
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