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what type of 4 wheeler to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="RedAngus121" data-source="post: 214248" data-attributes="member: 3328"><p>We have 2 john deere Buck 500cc 4 wheelers and there great. lots and lots of power. easy to get on and off. High and Low. We Have had one about 1 year now and has over 1500 Miles on it. Use it for everthing Checking Cattle Hauling Bags of Feed. Put a little Sparyer on the back of it for Spot Sparying Bean feilds. </p><p></p><p>Id go with the Green Machine dont think you can go wrong with them. if your going for the Dump bed on the back go with the Mule Also run one of those Great Machine as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedAngus121, post: 214248, member: 3328"] We have 2 john deere Buck 500cc 4 wheelers and there great. lots and lots of power. easy to get on and off. High and Low. We Have had one about 1 year now and has over 1500 Miles on it. Use it for everthing Checking Cattle Hauling Bags of Feed. Put a little Sparyer on the back of it for Spot Sparying Bean feilds. Id go with the Green Machine dont think you can go wrong with them. if your going for the Dump bed on the back go with the Mule Also run one of those Great Machine as well. [/QUOTE]
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