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Old 03-27-2010, 04:49 AM
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I have had quads my entire life (since I was 4) and now I am cutting up wood and useing a quad and trailer in the woods. It works ok, but I was thinking of a utv? What do you guys think? Also, how cheap can I get a used one?
 
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Old 03-27-2010, 09:15 AM
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UTV's work GREAT as a work/play vehicle. There biggest downfall is there side but if you have the room to use one they are a useful tool.
 
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I see them on the trail and they look like fun, I like the looks of the rhino its looks like it can work or play They have a low range and diff lock just like the Grizzly.
 
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I have a Rhino,and it does almost everything a Grizz can do(height)..the foot print is only two inches wider than most big ATV's... I use mine to haul kids,wood,deer,and a good friend next to me. You also want get as wet in rainy weather(Top and windshield).If you don't have to haul it around,its a lot of fun.I have a 660,and it does all I need.
 

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