[AT] not far OT

Ricky Prescott diamondp at centex.net
Fri Oct 22 06:21:22 PDT 2004


I have a polaris 400 that is 4wd.  It is the two stroke version and I
couldn't do with out it.  I use mainly to gather my sheep.  They can't out
run the green flash.  I traded a tractor for it.  If I were going to get
another one I would get a polaris.  That automatic transmission is hard to
beat. I have rolled round bales out with mine.  They are well built also
here in the states.  Thanks, Ricky
----- Original Message -----
From: "CEE VILL" <cvee60 at hotmail.com>
To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 7:53 AM
Subject: [AT] not far OT


> Knowing that these machines are filling in for tractors on some farms
around
> the country, pulling spray rigs, etc,  I am thinking this is not entirely
> off topic.  The topic is four wheelers, four runners, atv's or whatever
one
> chooses to call them. I am guessing that many listers have them or have
> hands on experience with them. Although I have no real need for one, I am
> thinking it would be pretty handy at times to have one available. With the
> numerous sizes and brands on the market, where does one start.  I have
> kicked tires on a couple but   they seemed high priced for their
condition.
> My only criteria at this point is that it be a 4x4, not a  4x2.  Beyond
that
> it deosn't matter if it is a 250 cc or a 700 cc.
>
> Any comments offered on good brand vs. bad brand, good features, bad
> features, would be appreciated. The most use right now would be to bring
the
> occasional deer from my woods or to get there and back when my legs
stiffen
> up. Due to limited need, good used is where I will look.  If I don't soon
> get the best of the  pneumonia that has been on board for the last six
> weeks, deer season won't be an issue this year.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Charlie V. in cold, wet WNY
>
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