Posted by jackinok on June 26, 2012 at 07:34:55 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: atv question? posted by philcase on June 26, 2012 at 06:48:42:
Ive used both atv's and utv's.in my opinion a utv is easier to get on and off and better around a farm,unless your trying to herd cattle or something. Personaly ,im looking for one of those little mini trucks. Having heat and often ac is getting more important these days for some reason.and they are lagal to drive on the road here except for interstate hyways,so if you need something out in the field somewhere you dont have to run all the way back to your other vehicle to go to town. Lots of the ranchers around here are using them now.You have to tag fourwheelers here anyway so if figure i may as well have one i can legaly drive down the road if needed.And the fact that the sides fold down makes loading heavy stuff easier,and they have bigger beds.
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