C cjh Registered User Messages 174 7 Feb 2008 #1 Just wondering if anyone on the forum had and advice regarding purchasing a 2wd or 4wd quad for farm work? 2wd is smaller and would be handier around the yard, but 4wd would be better in the wet - but it's bigger and substantially more expensive...
Just wondering if anyone on the forum had and advice regarding purchasing a 2wd or 4wd quad for farm work? 2wd is smaller and would be handier around the yard, but 4wd would be better in the wet - but it's bigger and substantially more expensive...
J JQ2002 Registered User Messages 135 11 Feb 2008 #2 Defo a 4WD, quads are very handy, alot of wheel spin with 2WD. Model I have lets you switch in between drives. I would use 4WD quite often.
Defo a 4WD, quads are very handy, alot of wheel spin with 2WD. Model I have lets you switch in between drives. I would use 4WD quite often.
B bullbars Registered User Messages 170 12 Feb 2008 #3 4wd without a doubt. Especially if your pulling a trailer or have a bale/ bag of feed on the back.
C CreditCrunch Registered User Messages 53 24 Apr 2008 #6 Talk to Ciaran Dignam at Scooters Direct I think his web address is [broken link removed] He does all the quads and buggy racers etc. They are up in Naas at the Toughers Complex off the N7 At Naas South, head for Newbridge. Top bloke!
Talk to Ciaran Dignam at Scooters Direct I think his web address is [broken link removed] He does all the quads and buggy racers etc. They are up in Naas at the Toughers Complex off the N7 At Naas South, head for Newbridge. Top bloke!
C CreditCrunch Registered User Messages 53 24 Apr 2008 #7 Actually DON'T CLICK THAT LINK Italmost gave my PC a Virus!!!!! here's a number instead Scooters Direct Unit A4, Toughers Business Park, Newhall Nass, Co Kildare Kildare T: 045 487553
Actually DON'T CLICK THAT LINK Italmost gave my PC a Virus!!!!! here's a number instead Scooters Direct Unit A4, Toughers Business Park, Newhall Nass, Co Kildare Kildare T: 045 487553