Quit Day 13:
Spent an hour or more at the motor sports dealer yesterday and more time on the 'net reading what others have to say. What a learning experience! I may have found an atv that would do most of what I want to do. When I arrived back home, I booted up and walked the back property and realized that some ideas I had would not work with any kind of machine. Some compromising would be necessary. Hard to tell with the snow covering. The neighbor has an ATV very similar so I went over and spoke with them, too.
New would cost about $12,000 total for the atv and accessories. Add in the cost of some sort of shelter for it (shed) and a wider, stronger bridge across the creek and now it looks very expensive. It would be MUCH cheaper to just hire the work out. Maybe a used one will pop up? Looked at a couple at the dealer and they appeared very worn and weren't priced that great.
I will let this idea sort of simmer for a bit.
Anybody here have experience with this?
Spent an hour or more at the motor sports dealer yesterday and more time on the 'net reading what others have to say. What a learning experience! I may have found an atv that would do most of what I want to do. When I arrived back home, I booted up and walked the back property and realized that some ideas I had would not work with any kind of machine. Some compromising would be necessary. Hard to tell with the snow covering. The neighbor has an ATV very similar so I went over and spoke with them, too.
New would cost about $12,000 total for the atv and accessories. Add in the cost of some sort of shelter for it (shed) and a wider, stronger bridge across the creek and now it looks very expensive. It would be MUCH cheaper to just hire the work out. Maybe a used one will pop up? Looked at a couple at the dealer and they appeared very worn and weren't priced that great.
Had a small tractor with trailer back in the day; loved it. From what I am reading, though, on this property, parts of it are very steep, rocky, hilly terrain, it may struggle. It would be a lot cheaper, that's for sure. I have to stay as small as possible to fit between trees, make turns, etc., yet have enough power to push snow around.When we had property I had a small one with a trailer. Less likely to get you into mischief!
I will let this idea sort of simmer for a bit.
Anybody here have experience with this?