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One of the handiest equipment on the place...ATV and two-wheel trailer.

What are you pulling?

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Polaris Rangers, mostly...........


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A 5'X8' utility trailer. The trailer pulls the ATV to where it needs to go and then it's hooked to the ATV to get the work done that needs doing.

I haul deer stands, fertilizer, seed, etc. I also use this setup for sticks in the yard.

Your little trailer looks pretty handy.



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A 5x8 trailer that doubles as an atv/mower transporter and another smaller trailer. The Polaris also pulls the brush mower at camp.

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2013 Honda Foreman
475cc EFI
I use this trailer multiple times a week and fill it with everything, dirt, logs, sand, leaves,....

http://clamoutdoors.com/store/polar-trailer/hd-1500.

Turn your ATV or lawn tractor into an all-purpose hauling machine. The HD 1500 is by far our most popular model, and the perfect size for most any job. The HD 1500 takes you to another level - load capacity of 1,500 lbs. with an impressive 22 cubic foot hauling capacity. An extra-thick bed, walls and gunnels stand up to rock, firewood, pea gravel, gear, and game like no other. Built rugged, durable Tubular Frame Technology. Sheet metal frames don't compare.

High Impact Polyethylene Body
All Steel Frame with Powder Coat Finish
Shielded Ball Bearings - No Greasing Needed
Pass-Through Trailer Axle for Extra Clearance
The Original Tilt & Pivot Frame
Rugged Wide-Track Tires
Quick Release Tipper Latch


http://clamoutdoors.com/store/polar-trailer/accessories/side-rack-1500-series.html I have this also

Increase load size from 22 cubic feet to 35 cubic feet by adding side rails to your Polar 1500 Trailer.


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Originally Posted by badger
Polaris Rangers, mostly...........
LOL!!!

I dont love a manual geared quad for trail riding but for pulling stuff, i love my foreman


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I had an Alumaweld Aluminum 2 wheel trailer and a Plaschem Fiberglass trailer. Both worked good. Next one I get will have the walking axles if I'm using it for Alaska.


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I got a good deal on a 4 wheel wagon to pull. I still can't believe I was dumb enough to buy that thing. It's absolutely impossible to back.


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My 04 Grizzly 660 pulls a mower/brush hog, my enclosed trailer to spin it to the driveway, deer, and logs. It also pushes a plow in the Winter.

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Originally Posted by SAKO75
Originally Posted by badger
Polaris Rangers, mostly...........
LOL!!!

I dont love a manual geared quad for trail riding but for pulling stuff, i love my foreman


Did it again today. One of the guys smoked his belt trying to cross the creek. Had to winch him out and tow him back to camp.


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Wish I had a few more pics.... like the ones with the mini-van being towed via 4-wheeler dolly,

or the 19 foot welded skiff behind the 450 Grizz,

or multiple loads of logs on the 4x7 behind various 300, 400, and 450 machines,

but I do have these:

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I love the old manual Honda Fourtrax machine. I once towed a 16' car hauler loaded down with 6" pvc all over a field setting the pipe out. Those things are very torquey for a 300!

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I've pulled a buddies Suzuki 700 out a few times too.

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Heaviest load that gets moved with ours on a regular basis when we worm and rotate pastures. Had to make two separate hauls this time...they were more than a little over the specified towing limits... First time using the Foreman for it, it handled it well:

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'04 Honda Rancher ES

Mostly logs for firewood. Also a disk, seeder, and drag for food plots.


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Snow and deer mostly,

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Originally Posted by badger
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Hater. grin


It was funny.


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So far this year, I can remember a trailer, sprayer, spreader, packer, an elk, deer, harrow and logs.


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most of them can't even catch a polaris. i'll tow any one of them backwards with my polaris. no other brand has moved me yet when hooked up.

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My old ’98 300 Honda TRX will pull every Polaris that has come to the village in it’s lifetime....backwards, forwards, or sideways. Truth is, it has outlived and outworked a bunch of them. How it rides means nothing when all it does is sit in the yard. Polaris is good at building snowmachines and they should stick with what they excel at.


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Originally Posted by Klikitarik
My old ’98 300 Honda TRX will pull every Polaris that has come to the village in it’s lifetime....backwards, forwards, or sideways. Truth is, it has outlived and outworked a bunch of them. How it rides means nothing when all it does is sit in the yard. Polaris is good at building snowmachines and they should stick with what they excel at.


now thats a joke.

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