Posted by kyplowboy on June 26, 2012 at 11:37:58 from (98.93.150.185):
In Reply to: atv question? posted by philcase on June 26, 2012 at 06:48:42:
I have a 04 Honda 450 Foreman FM I bought new in 04. If it burned to the ground today I'd buy one just like it. Other than one mishap that was all my fault (blew a seal early in the day in really hot weater, didn't notice it, run her dry, not good) I have done nothing to her other than a few sets of tires. I use her every day. Got a wooden frame on the back rack, carry feed to the hog pen. I check fences and cows on her. Put a reese style reciever on the back and makes it much easier to pull empty tobacco wagons. I have a truck bet trailer that I keep all my fencing supplies in, when I have a fence chore I just hook and go. Use a spot sprayer, very handy for get'n in tight places between the crops and fence rows.
Needless to say, I am huge fan.
Only advice I would give is buy something name brand so you can find parts 5 years from now if you need them and if you can I think it's worth the money to buy new. As you said alot of folks don't know how to use them and even if you know the guy you are buy'n from you don't know his grand kids that rode it some on the weekends,,,,
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