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<blockquote data-quote="jinglebob1948" data-source="post: 1653455" data-attributes="member: 65966"><p>I am a retired Professional Land and Mineral Surveyor. Used a Honda Rancher most of the last 15 years. Built a rack on the front and put a big box on the rear to haul gear. Lots of tough back country. Mostly trails and not roads in all Western States. Retired in 2011. Still have my 2004 Honda and its going strong. Just "pricey" these days. Bass Pro has a new brand with great prices. Thought of buying a new one for $7000k just to putts around in Arizona back roads. Same size Honda machine $12,000 to $14,000. But worth every penny if you want it to last. Most guys buying ATVs are just for fun and tearing up the Forest. The west is full of the **** noisy things. The USFS in Arizona are restricting areas for ATVs on a daily basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jinglebob1948, post: 1653455, member: 65966"] I am a retired Professional Land and Mineral Surveyor. Used a Honda Rancher most of the last 15 years. Built a rack on the front and put a big box on the rear to haul gear. Lots of tough back country. Mostly trails and not roads in all Western States. Retired in 2011. Still have my 2004 Honda and its going strong. Just "pricey" these days. Bass Pro has a new brand with great prices. Thought of buying a new one for $7000k just to putts around in Arizona back roads. Same size Honda machine $12,000 to $14,000. But worth every penny if you want it to last. Most guys buying ATVs are just for fun and tearing up the Forest. The west is full of the **** noisy things. The USFS in Arizona are restricting areas for ATVs on a daily basis. [/QUOTE]
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