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what do I need-UTV or golf cart?
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<blockquote data-quote="John SD" data-source="post: 1286931" data-attributes="member: 14713"><p>I've never driven a utv, but I can't imagine a utv being as good or better than an atv for strictly saddlehorse type work where you are not carrying anything with you except maybe a whip or an ear tagger :idea: I've ridden an atv in rugged terrain and soft creek crossings I certainly would not attempt with a utv.</p><p></p><p>Back in my younger days I remember helping repair some fence in some rough country after a flood. Best way to get there was up and down a narrow ridge just wide enough for the atv with steep dropoffs on both sides. Poor little Polaris 250 was loaded down with 3 guys, one in the seat, one standing on each running board holding on to the rear rack with one hand and the handlebar with the other, 4 or 5 bundles of steel posts, wire, and clips. Took our time, got in, goterdone, and got out again. </p><p></p><p> I wasn't paying close enough attention one day out on my own and tipped the atv on its side. Managed to set it up again by myself. That wouldn't work with a utv.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John SD, post: 1286931, member: 14713"] I've never driven a utv, but I can't imagine a utv being as good or better than an atv for strictly saddlehorse type work where you are not carrying anything with you except maybe a whip or an ear tagger :idea: I've ridden an atv in rugged terrain and soft creek crossings I certainly would not attempt with a utv. Back in my younger days I remember helping repair some fence in some rough country after a flood. Best way to get there was up and down a narrow ridge just wide enough for the atv with steep dropoffs on both sides. Poor little Polaris 250 was loaded down with 3 guys, one in the seat, one standing on each running board holding on to the rear rack with one hand and the handlebar with the other, 4 or 5 bundles of steel posts, wire, and clips. Took our time, got in, goterdone, and got out again. I wasn't paying close enough attention one day out on my own and tipped the atv on its side. Managed to set it up again by myself. That wouldn't work with a utv. [/QUOTE]
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