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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 1175857" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>That's exactly what happened to me too. The front wheels seemed to have a mind of their own but I made it about 1500 feet into the property to dump the bale. Could never do that on my 610 but the 610 will easily pull a small trailer and has the 4 wheel drive - good enough for most of run around chores now. Had a Kawasaki Prairie 400 years ago. It was great for running around checking on cattle but I couldn't haul anything onboard with it. I did have an interesting experience with it though. Hooked up a small trailer to it so we could load a stubborn cow that had to be moved to a property down the road. The cow was brought down with ropes, legs tied and then drug up onto that small trailer. The weight of the cow on the end of that little trailer lifted that Kawasaki Prairie straight up into the air where it dangled until they could move the weight forward onto the trailer. I've never seen a cow so mad after we untied it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 1175857, member: 17369"] That's exactly what happened to me too. The front wheels seemed to have a mind of their own but I made it about 1500 feet into the property to dump the bale. Could never do that on my 610 but the 610 will easily pull a small trailer and has the 4 wheel drive - good enough for most of run around chores now. Had a Kawasaki Prairie 400 years ago. It was great for running around checking on cattle but I couldn't haul anything onboard with it. I did have an interesting experience with it though. Hooked up a small trailer to it so we could load a stubborn cow that had to be moved to a property down the road. The cow was brought down with ropes, legs tied and then drug up onto that small trailer. The weight of the cow on the end of that little trailer lifted that Kawasaki Prairie straight up into the air where it dangled until they could move the weight forward onto the trailer. I've never seen a cow so mad after we untied it. [/QUOTE]
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