New Play Toy

Cowboy 2.0

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'08 Kawasaki Brute Force 750i

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If you know the person doing the paper work at the dealership you can get one just like that for a little less than $8500. Thats picking the extras you want. If you go to a big place, i.e. Wulfs Outdoors in Athens that same machine with smaller tires stickers at about $11k.
 
All too easily. It can get out from under you ini a heartbeat if your not careful.
 
TheBullLady":1ivzzi0f said:
I looked at those a couple of months ago.. but ended up with the Honda Rubicon instead. With GPS.. pretty slick machine!


For a ranch machine you can't beat a Honda, but they're just so short, plus they don't make a big enough engine for me. I was debating on the Thundercat before I bought this one, just couldn't justify $5000 more for 250 cc more engine.
 
How did you keep yourself calm enough to take pictures of the pristine machine before getting it all mudded up?!

Man I could have a ton of fun on that thing!

Take Brad Paisley's advice and go get a little mud on the tires!
 
i payed $6400 in 2000 for a honda 500 rubicon auto 4 by 4.an thats 1 tough working 4 wheeler/an that dude will pull.i think honda makes a 600 or 700 honda now.
 
How exactly dose something like that contribute to the bottom line of a cattle operation. After all, isn't this what this is all about? Nice toy, but looks pretty useless form here.
 
nap":2kwgebv4 said:
How exactly dose something like that contribute to the bottom line of a cattle operation. After all, isn't this what this is all about? Nice toy, but looks pretty useless form here.

It can do anything that any other 4 wheeler can do on the farm. Its just bigger and faster than the average farm atv.
 

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