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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 801791" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>I've got a 500 Sportsman and a 4x6 trailer that I can pull behind it or load the ATV on and pull with my pickup. That way when I go somewhere, I can either have the ATV alone or hook hte trailer up and haul stuff. In the winter or when I wean calves I can put up to 24 buckets on the trailer and haul feed. Gave $199 for the trailer at TSC several years ago.</p><p>My service trucks are two wheel drive, so I can hook up the trailer to the truck, haul to jobsite and unload ATV hook up the trailer and haul everything from bathtubs to cattle waterer setting equipment. I personally like the ATV better than I did the mule, just for getting around, chasing cows, dragging thuough the mud, etc. But the mules have their place also. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 801791, member: 9115"] I've got a 500 Sportsman and a 4x6 trailer that I can pull behind it or load the ATV on and pull with my pickup. That way when I go somewhere, I can either have the ATV alone or hook hte trailer up and haul stuff. In the winter or when I wean calves I can put up to 24 buckets on the trailer and haul feed. Gave $199 for the trailer at TSC several years ago. My service trucks are two wheel drive, so I can hook up the trailer to the truck, haul to jobsite and unload ATV hook up the trailer and haul everything from bathtubs to cattle waterer setting equipment. I personally like the ATV better than I did the mule, just for getting around, chasing cows, dragging thuough the mud, etc. But the mules have their place also. gs [/QUOTE]
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