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AFV: All-Farm Vehicles

While ATVs are lighter and more maneuverable than most tractors, not all of them are up to the job required by each attachment. Be sure to consider your vehicle’s weight, power and existing features when purchasing equipment.

Quads with air-cooled engines are not designed to operate for long periods at low speeds. Consider an external oil cooler if you plan to use yours for lengthy, horsepower-intensive tasks such as plowing a garden. Also, consider an ATV with shaft drive rather than a chain drive if you need it for farm tasks. Have at least a 400-cc engine for any application requiring heavy loads.

CUTTING FIREWOOD & CLEARING TRAILS: Whether you heat with wood or just need to clear fallen limbs to ensure your trails are accessible, every hobby farmer needs to be equipped to cut and haul wood. An ATV with a trailer is essential for this task, even if you’re hauling wood over short distances. While you can use a truck or tractor, at ATV can reach places that would otherwise be inaccessible and allow you to haul firewood and brush through all corners of your farm.

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