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Mules, not the heehaw kind
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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 49188" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I agree..and came to this conclusion way too late to save the paint job on my truck! The Mule/4- wheelers are great to have, I keep a 16' trailer behind one of mine all the time to go out and pick up broken limbs after a good windstorm, picking up rocks (a full time job after a rain). I used to use my truck for these jobs, but finally realized a 4 wheeler can go many places a big truck cant go. You will flat out rag-out a truck living on a ranch and driving the truck in the pasture every time you need to go do anything. Between the mud and the dirt/grass, it wont be long before you wish you would have bought one. Not to mention using them to go visit the neighbors. Yes, you have to have a tractor, but I also wouldnt want to be without the 4 wheelers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 49188, member: 7"] I agree..and came to this conclusion way too late to save the paint job on my truck! The Mule/4- wheelers are great to have, I keep a 16' trailer behind one of mine all the time to go out and pick up broken limbs after a good windstorm, picking up rocks (a full time job after a rain). I used to use my truck for these jobs, but finally realized a 4 wheeler can go many places a big truck cant go. You will flat out rag-out a truck living on a ranch and driving the truck in the pasture every time you need to go do anything. Between the mud and the dirt/grass, it wont be long before you wish you would have bought one. Not to mention using them to go visit the neighbors. Yes, you have to have a tractor, but I also wouldnt want to be without the 4 wheelers. [/QUOTE]
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