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Pepi

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PostWed Sep 22, 10 12:37 pm    OT : Seeking some quad (cycle,not board) advice Reply with quote

Very off topic, but seems like everyone on NWKite knows something about everything.

Looking for a used Quad as a work vehicle on my property. I'm currently killing myself hauling wood and debris all over 2.5 acres.
I'm looking at quads with racks and that can pull at least 4-500lbs.
Honda and Kawasaki seem most reliable?

thanks

PM me if necessary to keep this from taking up too much space on forum.

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PostWed Sep 22, 10 3:04 pm     Reply with quote

I have had bikes from all the major brands they are all pretty good. for low maintence go efi(fuel injection). The major thing to figure out is how much you are going to use it to play on. The difference between quads is huge for playing. if it is just to do work with tractor gets a lot more done. Or these are pretty cool http://salem.craigslist.org/cto/1903682010.html

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Kraemer

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PostWed Sep 22, 10 3:37 pm     Reply with quote

talk with TwinFin when he gets back from punta san carlos--
http://portlandmotorcycle.com/

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PostWed Sep 22, 10 4:44 pm     Reply with quote

My sister has one of these and they are fun.... Maybe a used one this one is $$$

http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/mcy/1960944289.html

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DROCK999

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PostWed Sep 22, 10 7:05 pm     Reply with quote

get a john deere gator, polaris ranger, yamaha rhino, etc, you'll get much more work use out of it
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PostThu Sep 23, 10 3:44 am    quad Reply with quote

how much "work" are you doing? I disagree with your statement on most reliable. I have owned and ride with people who own all kinds of quads. At this time, I own 7 of them (I think). 2 suzuki King quads 700cc which are great work horses.

if you truly have larger loads to hauls, a tractor will be much better. If you need something to haul a small trailer around from time to time, a quad is a great way to go. You can work with it, and when the time comes, you can take it to the dunes or mountains or beach and have a blast riding it all over.

I don't own one, but I would recommend a Yamaha Grizzly. The new ones are fuel injected, and have a GREAT electronic power steering system. I love my king quads, but they have a real problem with slow battery drain. This may be true of the new grizz as well, but I haven't heard of it being as much of a problem as the KQ. Basically, if you don't leave the KQ on a trickle, you can have a dead battery after one month of sitting. I put better batteries in, so it isn't as bad as it was with the factory batteries.

you can email me if you have any other questions. I'd buy a zuki, Kawi, or Yami, but not a Honda for a good workhorse quad.

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Hein

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PostThu Sep 23, 10 6:30 am     Reply with quote

Can't beat a small 4 wheel drive tractor for property cleanup and maintenance.
Forks and bucket for the front, 3 point w/PTO for a flail mower or tiller on the back.
Hood River Supply sells small tractors. End of season deal maybe?
Or rent one from the Rental Center. Ask for delivery.

A quad might help but a tractor with the right attachments will let you do the job
faster and with more safety.

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Pepi

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PostThu Sep 23, 10 7:55 am     Reply with quote

Hein wrote:
Can't beat a small 4 wheel drive tractor for property cleanup and maintenance.
Forks and bucket for the front, 3 point w/PTO for a flail mower or tiller on the back.
Hood River Supply sells small tractors. End of season deal maybe?
Or rent one from the Rental Center. Ask for delivery.

A quad might help but a tractor with the right attachments will let you do the job
faster and with more safety.


Totally agree with you Hein. Unfortunately way too far out of my price range, henceforth the step down to the Quad option.

Tons of good feedback from everyone, thank you!!!

My main needs are for hauling/dragging debris, wood and rocks around the property. Loads would not be too heavy, about double the size of what I would manually drag/carry myself. From what I looked into, a 250-400 would do what we needed. Tractor would be as magical as a unicorn, but cost is beyond my budget.
I have a work truck, but with my property having so many tightly spaced trees, it is will not fit where I need it, henceforth a smaller work vehicle.

Work-type quads seemed like the next most affordable option and both my wife and I can use it. Prices I have been seeing for quads with good reviews has been in the $1200-1500 range. I have no aspirations to play with the quad, this is strictly a mule for yard work. (Tractors are definitely in the $3000-7000 range, the cheaper the tractor, the more expensive the maintainance).

Gonna go check out a Kawasaki with winch and racks today from a retired farmer.

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PostThu Sep 23, 10 8:08 am     Reply with quote

don,t kid yourself the first time you get all liqured up your going to be spinning donuts at midnight. next thing you know you will be wearing wife beater tees then comes the mullet.

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PostThu Sep 23, 10 9:37 am     Reply with quote

tstansbury wrote:
don,t kid yourself the first time you get all liqured up your going to be spinning donuts at midnight. next thing you know you will be wearing wife beater tees then comes the mullet.


True....yes,.... probably very true, indeed.

Well played.

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PostThu Sep 23, 10 5:37 pm    Here is one for ya Reply with quote

http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/spo/1970251838.html
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PostMon Sep 27, 10 12:37 pm     Reply with quote

I dunno, but this may be a better option...

What you see here is the World’s Fastest ATV...!

Built by Turbosmart’s Puerto Rican Distributor – TurboTech – the “Spiderman” quad uses a turbocharged 1000cc Yamaha RX1 snow mobile engine.

Utilising Garrett GT3071R turbo with Turbosmart Ultra-Gate, Race Port BOV, FPR-1200 fuel pressure regulator and an e-Boost2 boost controller, the “Spiderman” quad pumps out 450hp and flies past the 1/8 mile market in just 5.0 seconds!


So,instead of actually DOING work, you could get out of earshot of your wife in under 5 seconds!!! give it some thought.

HOWEVER, you may not want to start it too early in the morning:

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