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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1532381" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>For the farm. Checking cows, check fence, feeding, hauling mineral feeders, etc. UTV is not agile enough for me here and the way I like to do. My wife wants one to ride around on. I don't have much time to just ride around. With a atv, I can pick a straight line and go where I want. I carry a fence insulator on the gun rack, and when I get to a single strand hot interior fence I use the insulator to raise the wire and shoot the atv under it, and I'm on my way. I dont go to the gaps when I'm on atv, takes too long. I have some woods and rough creeks to go though/cross. I borrowed Dads utv once when my bike was in the shop. It was nice to haul stuff, can carry a bigger tank and fencing gear, but I was spot spraying at the time and I can do a much faster and efficient job with an atv that I can stand up and spray on all three sides. I couldnt go some of the places on it that I could on my atv either, woods/creek crossings etc</p><p></p><p>I'm calving now and the cows are on a patch with taller grass. I almost run over a calf occasionally now. Cant see near as good on a utv.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1532381, member: 22236"] For the farm. Checking cows, check fence, feeding, hauling mineral feeders, etc. UTV is not agile enough for me here and the way I like to do. My wife wants one to ride around on. I don't have much time to just ride around. With a atv, I can pick a straight line and go where I want. I carry a fence insulator on the gun rack, and when I get to a single strand hot interior fence I use the insulator to raise the wire and shoot the atv under it, and I'm on my way. I dont go to the gaps when I'm on atv, takes too long. I have some woods and rough creeks to go though/cross. I borrowed Dads utv once when my bike was in the shop. It was nice to haul stuff, can carry a bigger tank and fencing gear, but I was spot spraying at the time and I can do a much faster and efficient job with an atv that I can stand up and spray on all three sides. I couldnt go some of the places on it that I could on my atv either, woods/creek crossings etc I'm calving now and the cows are on a patch with taller grass. I almost run over a calf occasionally now. Cant see near as good on a utv. [/QUOTE]
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