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archerjg

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I have been looking at several models for a while and my neighbor just bought a Honda 450 quad. I Have narrowed it down to three models the Polaris 500 H.O, The Kodiak 450, and the Artic Cat 450. Anybody have any problems or knowledge of problems with any of these atv's it is mainly for hunting and some use on the farm.

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Polaris had problems in the past but seem to have them worked out, especially on the 500 because it's been out so long. All the major companies are producing good quads nowadays and they will hold up as long as you take care of them with some minimal maintenance. Ride each one that you like and see which feels best to you.

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Watched a program on the outdoor channel or on oln rating atvs in the 450 size a couple weeks ago. The arctic cat was rated one of the lowest. Yamaha, honda, and I think suzuki were rated the highest. Polaris was near the bottom of the list too. Bombardier was also rated very poorly and think kawasaki was near the top.

We were looking between a rancher 350 and a 350 bruin and ended up with a 450 foreman. Like the idea of the shaft drive on the honda over a belt driven yamaha.

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I priced them all out tonight and I talked with a lot of people at the dealerships and the other people that were looking as well. The Honda is about $6600 for a base Foreman ES 4wd, the Kodiak is about $6300, and the Sportsman 500 H.O. is the same as the Kodiak for a larger machine. Neither dealership had anything bad to say about the other ATV's so tomorrow I am going to look at the Sportsman 500 H.O. as I can order what I want where the other dealerships say they can't order anything. I will keep my options open though and let you know what I get. Thanks for the input.

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My Polaris Sportsman 500 (pre-HO model) has been going strong since 1999.

Love the suspension and engine breaking it offers. Plenty of power and I use it hard for hauling firewood out of the woods. I put my 5x8 utility trailer on the back of it and fill it with chucked wood. Let me say VT is not exactly flat either....

Unbelievable how strong that low gear is on a belt driven automatic tranny.

I plow with mine too and pushed 18" of wet snow last year. I say pushed because my banks were already to tall to throw the snow over and I literally pushed the snow out into the road. I have a 600 foot driveway too...

The only thing I had go wrong is a belt broke after being submerged in a beaver pond way to long and working it hard while pulling others out! LOL

It broke several days later.

My fault too, I never let the water out of the belt housing... Seemed to me it would of leaked out but it did not.

Good machine I would buy another in a heart beat.

if this one was stolen or trashed.

JMO

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Last year I bought a Yamaha Grizzly 660 & I LOVE IT. The Yamaha people here are super!!!! I haven't had any complaints with mine.

Being biased I'd go with the Yamaha but from what I'm told nothing is wrong with Artic Cats.

I've heard a lot of bad things about Polaris ATVs. My girlfriend's brother just bought a 700 & hasn't complained about anything though.

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