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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1394557" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>I only have the one place right now. I leave my four wheeler at the barn and use it from there vs the truck normally. It was down a while back and I borrowed Dads utv. For spraying and heavier hauling it was great, but for what I normally do, running around and checking, fixing fence, etc I prefer the four wheeler because I don't have to go to the fence gaps to get to the next pasture, much faster. I lean forward with a standoff insulator, hook the hot wire, raise it up and drive under it, then let wire slip out of the insulator. Wouldn't have enough slack to do that with a utv with ROP cage on it. I can get a lot of places through the woods that a utv can't go, either for height or being able to manipulate the center of gravity. Love a four wheeler, wish my Grandpa had one when he was doing it. Once used to it, we wouldn't be able to get him off it. He walked a gillion miles on that place looking for calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1394557, member: 22236"] I only have the one place right now. I leave my four wheeler at the barn and use it from there vs the truck normally. It was down a while back and I borrowed Dads utv. For spraying and heavier hauling it was great, but for what I normally do, running around and checking, fixing fence, etc I prefer the four wheeler because I don't have to go to the fence gaps to get to the next pasture, much faster. I lean forward with a standoff insulator, hook the hot wire, raise it up and drive under it, then let wire slip out of the insulator. Wouldn't have enough slack to do that with a utv with ROP cage on it. I can get a lot of places through the woods that a utv can't go, either for height or being able to manipulate the center of gravity. Love a four wheeler, wish my Grandpa had one when he was doing it. Once used to it, we wouldn't be able to get him off it. He walked a gillion miles on that place looking for calves. [/QUOTE]
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