[AT] not far OT
CBear81438 at aol.com
CBear81438 at aol.com
Fri Oct 22 20:10:41 PDT 2004
Charlie:
I had Pneumonia in April. Have not completely got over it yet. I was
thinking that this year was the one I would break down and take the flu shot.
We have 2 Polaris 300 4X4 ATVs here. There are not many days that I do not
use mine. Dad first bought his 98 with about 100 miles on it 2 years ago in
April. First one we had. I late bought mine at a auction sale in October.
It was a 95 model. It had a small tool box built in and had the steel
racks. I like the older ones. They do not have all the plastic fairing.
However, Polaris has a bad habit around here of needing starters replaced. The
brush kit from Polaris is $50. It is $20 from Stockers Starters in CA. The
replacement starter is $120 from Stockers, and $300 from Polaris. I quit
counting when I hit $2500 in parts trying to rebuild my 95 model after I got it.
I might add that I drove it when I bought it also.... They are tough, but
expensive..... If I get another one, I doubt that it will be a Polaris due to
the starter problem. We put one on each one of ours each year.... It is a
6 hjour job for us to change the starter. My 300 also has a bad habit of
breaking the top motor mount. The last one I added a 1/4 inch thick plate to
and it has held...
I have a 4 X 6 tandem axle dump trailer I pull behind mine for all kinds of
work around the farm. I believe the ATV has replaced the Jeep. It will not
replace a tractor, but it can replace a horse. It will travel over wet
ground and not leave a track. they are great for gathering sheep or catle...
They will also move horses that do not want to herd.....
If I was to buy another one, it would be a Bombardier. I think they are the
best buy for the mnoney. I also would want to get one that I knew the
treatment and service It had received....
Cecil in OKla
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