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Re: ATV on the farm
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Posted by Bill Smith on September 04, 2001 at 15:12:58 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: ATV on the farm posted by Terry on September 04, 2001 at 09:03:39:
Boy these A.T.V.'s have really took hold in my area. 5 or 10 years ago, only a hand full of people had one, now just about every farmer does. If you are not stuck on new, big, and fancey, you should be able to find a used getter arounder onner well worth the money. If you have kids, don't plan on having it all to yourself. On the farm, they come in real handy. I am always going down to the garage, getting mine out. I use it for checking cows, checking and fixing fence, taking it out to where I am broke down and stranded, doing light spraying with a small mounted sprayer that goes on the rack, and well the list goes on and on. With a set of ramps you can simply just load it up and go. Cuts down on having to have 2 drivers to shuffle equipment and vehicles around. If you find yourself walking alot of short distances from point A to B, you'll find that an A.T.V. will save alot of wear on the old shoes. It would be countless to add up the miles of walking the A.T.V. has saved me.
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