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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1394416" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>Rtv/rtv are far more useful than a pickup or jeep on most places. Whether it's rough terrain or not. First of all cost to operate mine is about a 1.00 per hr . I keep a couple of boxes in back , fence tool box , a box with tags , bands, jumpstart and a couple of doses of b12 . I can hook to the hay stealer and feed with it if I want , I can move wagons around . I feed the heifers 2 buckets every evening . I can manuver it thru woods and check fences. I drive it several miles hunting quite often and can park it right beside my stand. In the hay fields when I break down I can jump on it and go get stuff from barn quicker than taking the truck. Get out snd Opening gates is easier. I have a small trailer that has all my fence supplies in it . post wire etc just hook to it and go whereever. The foot print is smaller does not rut up grass like a truck . I've tried using a golf cart and it does not work. So in the real world most of us live in your comments are as useless as tits on a boar hog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1394416, member: 23550"] Rtv/rtv are far more useful than a pickup or jeep on most places. Whether it's rough terrain or not. First of all cost to operate mine is about a 1.00 per hr . I keep a couple of boxes in back , fence tool box , a box with tags , bands, jumpstart and a couple of doses of b12 . I can hook to the hay stealer and feed with it if I want , I can move wagons around . I feed the heifers 2 buckets every evening . I can manuver it thru woods and check fences. I drive it several miles hunting quite often and can park it right beside my stand. In the hay fields when I break down I can jump on it and go get stuff from barn quicker than taking the truck. Get out snd Opening gates is easier. I have a small trailer that has all my fence supplies in it . post wire etc just hook to it and go whereever. The foot print is smaller does not rut up grass like a truck . I've tried using a golf cart and it does not work. So in the real world most of us live in your comments are as useless as tits on a boar hog. [/QUOTE]
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