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Posted by 26Red on December 25, 2005 at 19:50:00 from (66.82.9.61):
In Reply to: ATV brand? posted by brian 1 on December 25, 2005 at 13:42:48:
I have an "84 suzuki quadrunner 185...first year they came out with 4 wheels instead of three.. Bought it slightly used in "88 with 45 miles on the clock...I used it to push snow on our 900 ft driveway. Granted, it does not have all the bells and whistles or size of the new ATV- but it gets the job done. Recoil start, automatic clutch, front/rear racks/ trailer hitch and snowblade. No mechanical problems at all. Will start at 10 below easily... Just plugs and oil changes and a new set of tires.. This little rig was used hard moving car trailers, pulling haywagons, sprayers, and pushing snow. Wish my vehicles would hold up as good as this little ATV. I am not fond of the new ATV"s due to there large size, weight and automatic transmissions... if you ever get a new one stuck, or accidentally have it roll over on you, you"ll be wishing for the lightest machine instead of the monster sized ATV.
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