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<blockquote data-quote="willsaw4beer" data-source="post: 1247143" data-attributes="member: 29495"><p>I have an old 250 4x4 trailboss I bought for cheap a few years ago. It's slow and clunky but it definitely gets the job done in terms of hauling wood. I always was pretty impressed by the older 4x4 Yamaha big bears also. I personally don't really like the new fancy atvs, and for the price you could buy a pretty decent 4x4 toyota woodtruck. My philosophy is that you worry less about an $800 atv than an $8000 one. With my old Polaris I don't worry at all about scratches, scrapes and whatnot, and if I need more power I grab the Tacoma. A beat up old tractor is a good alternative- my dad's old Ford 8n was more of a workhorse than any atv period, although keeping it running was another story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willsaw4beer, post: 1247143, member: 29495"] I have an old 250 4x4 trailboss I bought for cheap a few years ago. It's slow and clunky but it definitely gets the job done in terms of hauling wood. I always was pretty impressed by the older 4x4 Yamaha big bears also. I personally don't really like the new fancy atvs, and for the price you could buy a pretty decent 4x4 toyota woodtruck. My philosophy is that you worry less about an $800 atv than an $8000 one. With my old Polaris I don't worry at all about scratches, scrapes and whatnot, and if I need more power I grab the Tacoma. A beat up old tractor is a good alternative- my dad's old Ford 8n was more of a workhorse than any atv period, although keeping it running was another story. [/QUOTE]
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