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ATV versus UTV??
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<blockquote data-quote="IndyIan" data-source="post: 2705889" data-attributes="member: 3439"><p>So does your land need a 4wd vehicle to get to your firewood? Due to hills or wetspots? </p><p>I use my old 2001 300 kingquad atv (has front dif lock, and 15 forward gears) for my firewood and my next step would be to go to a 4wd compact tractor. IMHO a UTV isn't enough of an upgrade as a firewood tool for the price of them. </p><p></p><p>If money is an issue you can probably find my quad for $1500-2000 in great shape because they are a slow trail machine, but with gears and 3 ranges it works pretty hard. Get a bush buggy trailer and you can haul small loads from all sorts of tight spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndyIan, post: 2705889, member: 3439"] So does your land need a 4wd vehicle to get to your firewood? Due to hills or wetspots? I use my old 2001 300 kingquad atv (has front dif lock, and 15 forward gears) for my firewood and my next step would be to go to a 4wd compact tractor. IMHO a UTV isn't enough of an upgrade as a firewood tool for the price of them. If money is an issue you can probably find my quad for $1500-2000 in great shape because they are a slow trail machine, but with gears and 3 ranges it works pretty hard. Get a bush buggy trailer and you can haul small loads from all sorts of tight spots. [/QUOTE]
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