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    Default 4 wheelers 3 wheelers and side by sides and what ever else goes put put


    This is my 1985 Honda 3 wheeler my father handed down to me since he got his 4 wheeler 5 years ago. Perfect workin order and starts on the first crank everytime. It has hauled alot of deer and equipment over the years for us
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    1985 Hoda FourTrax 250
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    Life would be alot harder homesteading without the four wheelers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake35 View Post
    Life would be alot harder homesteading without the four wheelers!
    U r correct. I built my log cabin in Maine with a honda 4 wheeler, hauling out one log at a time, used to lift logs into place and haul fire wood out of the woods, plus dear, moose and haul water from the stream. Very handy things, hope to be able to get another one.


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    I miss mine...... not a work horse.

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    Never road it in the mud or trails, all sand...all the time!
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    I've ridden 3 wheelers (back in the 80's), and 4 wheelers, never a side-by-side. Oddly enough, if I were in the market for one I'd probably buy a side-by-side or at least try to rent or test drive one to see if it meets my expectations. Less maneuverable and can fit in less places, but more carrying capacity.

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