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Bivvyman
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best farm quad
      #3699 - 05/09/2008 07:51

hello to all
i am buying a new farm quad, estate bike for the season ahead, as my old trusty big red honda ,has just about seen better days, after it was reversed into monday..

what in you opinion is as good as, or are they all much of a much now ? thanks


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PuBS
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Re: best farm quad [Re: Bivvyman]
      #3971 - 09/11/2008 13:31

I had Yamaha Grizzly 660 auto 2/4 wd,diff lock etc etc. Good beast thirsty but never got stuck and we are on heavy clay.
When I retired I flogged it - great tool and sorry to let it go.

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subaru
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Re: best farm quad [Re: Bivvyman]
      #3974 - 09/11/2008 14:55

The grizzly 660 is a good quad we us one around the farm and fishery and it has never let us down.

All the best.

Subaru


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Re: best farm quad [Re: subaru]
      #4080 - 01/12/2008 18:56

I really don't understand the need for such large quads, I use a Honda 300 everyday and I have yet to be beat, in any of the jobs that I have asked it to do. I have just purchased a Honda 420 2wd but the Honda 420 2wd/4wd will allow for better fuel efficiency and you still have the relibility of a honda.

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