I gotta ask, why the trailer behind the SxS? I've been hoping to get into the SXS market so that I don't have to pull a trailer (and fit the puppy inside). It seems that your terrain is a bunch flatter than mine and I'd rather not smoke the quads brakes coming down the mountain with a trailer. Also what model is your trailer? It looks much more manageable than mine, while still holding a fair bit. Mine was a tent trailer in the 70's...With possible snow (2-4) ice (0.24) and close to a inch of rain forecast, I decided we would put in the last of the wood in the stack I've been taking from. Some of the deer were taking a break in a area they usually use when the sun is out, after I put everything away, the sun came out and was hitting that area the deer are in.
I'll have the back of the RTV loaded up with cutting stuff so I use the trailer. The property around the house is flat but the areas I cut on are all hills. In the winter time I have five bags of sand in the back of the RTV once the snow hits for plowing so I use the trailer.I gotta ask, why the trailer behind the SxS? I've been hoping to get into the SXS market so that I don't have to pull a trailer (and fit the puppy inside). It seems that your terrain is a bunch flatter than mine and I'd rather not smoke the quads brakes coming down the mountain with a trailer. Also what model is your trailer? It looks much more manageable than mine, while still holding a fair bit. Mine was a tent trailer in the 70's...
Looks good, makes sense!I'll have the back of the RTV loaded up with cutting stuff so I use the trailer. The property around the house is flat but the areas I cut on are all hills. In the winter time I have five bags of sand in the back of the RTV once the snow hits for plowing so I use the trailer.
The trailer is made by a Canadian company, I'm pretty sure it's called a Bush Burro.
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Bush Burro | rescraft
Resmark Order #9500-20The Bush Burro is the Ultimate Off Road ATV/Snowmobile Trailer. It's high impact polyethylene body combined with a rugged powder-coated frame allows us to provide additional durability. With the largest capacity in it's class and a variety of optional accessories it is the...www.rescraft.com
A good load of beech or sugar maple will push the Rhino 450 down the hill but the RTV, nope. It's a slow climb but the power is there and it's real nice if you need a/c in the summer or heat in the winter.Looks good, makes sense!
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