Ducksnuff870
ArboristSite Member
dude that is one cool setup ya got thereCheck out a coot or better yet the newer coot2! I have a coot and it does everything I ask plus some! And it even floatsView attachment 332653
dude that is one cool setup ya got thereCheck out a coot or better yet the newer coot2! I have a coot and it does everything I ask plus some! And it even floatsView attachment 332653
A 5000lb compact utility loader-tractor at 40-50hp should work perfectly.
Make sure you add a 1500 lbs of calcium carbonate or beet juice in the rear tires or tire weights. I think I have 950 in each wheel on my 55hp tractor and when lifting decent size logs I really don't want to drive car or fast as it's sort of light on the rear
I am only looking for an atv at this time.
your machine is the same as my rebadged arctic cat in a 2000 year model.. the super low and slow 3rd gear will pull the world with chains, totally amazing machine......Im running an 02suzuki300. Great machine has chassis of the higher end machine with just the smaller engine. Honestly it will pull anything in super low (has 15 gear selection). High, Low and super low with 5 gear in each. Locking front diff and fully independant suspension. IMHO its the best small sized atv even still on the market for a utility ATV. Now if it only had a 500cc in the same chassis. I like it a bit smaller for goin through the woods as i can go anywhere with it. It just cant pull the big loads more than a couple mile an hour . For what you describe a side by side sounds better though.
Says the guy with "Buy American!" in his signature. I just thought that was kind of funny.Older: You cant kill a Honda Foreman. Buddies got a Foreman 500 4x4 with big old mud grips on it, that thing will go anywhere. Tough and grunty, Yamaha Grizzly, you can't go wrong with a Grizzly. I have a Yamaha Big Bear 400 4x4 and I push that thing to it's limits all the time and it takes it pretty well, but it'd be better to have a bigger wheeler.
Yes I have thought about sxs. But if I was going to go that route (you may laugh here) I would grab a samurai.
My buddy has several of them. They are by far in stock form the most capable off road rig. And they are cheap. Great aftermarket support and did I mention cheap.
I want an atv for the ability to pull my wagon at home, and then to put on a very small trailer to pull behind my dump truck. I want to use the trailer I haul the atv on to get wood out of the areas I can't get the dump closest enough to.
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