Hi Skeets I have both, it all depends on the snow conditions for both. The atv with tracks is ideal if you have the room in the bush to manuver it around the trees, it will go over a lot of snow but it's slow going. The sleds are much faster and will manuver a lot better, they'er lighter and they start better and also get better fuel mileage. As for realiability my sled has 6000 miles on it used mostly on trails (bush)in Northern Ontario and has never let me down. ATV's don't do well in snow over 2 feet even with large tires. So if I was going to buy new I'd go with a Honda Rincon (automatic trans and efi)with tracks. Hope this was helpful Barry.OK I have a question for all you outdoor types,,, Getting older I need some help going long distance in the woods SOOOOOOOOOOOOO,, ATV or sled????
Chasing a rabbit, I am in your camp! I have a showroom-condition Honda TRX300, no bells, whistles, or belts. I love it, and it has been absolutely trouble free.Distances, terrain, obstacles and how tight the conditions are all need to be figured in. What are you mainly wanting to do with it? As posted above if you are running in a foot or less of snow thew ATV would be the way to go, 4 wheelers ar being replaced twith the side by side UTV now days. I have a neighbor with a Polaris Razor with a track kit on it and he loves it year round, don't know that you will want to go 90 mph though!
I myself personally am a Honda man, I do not like to depend on any machine that is belt driven like every make out there other than Honda, "I know they have been proven" but it is just my preference.
But since this is a Kubota Board you need an RTV!
I have the exact same one, a 1998 model trx 300. I also have/ had 2 Dodge cummins. I laugh when I read your sig, our yards have the same stuff.Chasing a rabbit, I am in your camp! I have a showroom-condition Honda TRX300, no bells, whistles, or belts. I love it, and it has been absolutely trouble free.
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Yep, you have to watch the weight. They will pull more than they can stop.I have the exact same one, a 1998 model trx 300. I also have/ had 2 Dodge cummins. I laugh when I read your sig, our yards have the same stuff.
I never leisure ride my Honda, it is purely a work horse pulling pickup box trailers, snow plowing or herding cattle. Just wish I had a bit bigger one some days, not for the power, the little 300 pulls whatever I can hang behind it, but it has so much power it falls short in the weight and braking capability when puling heavy loaded trailers even with my 275lb carcass on it.
I agree. I built an offroad trailer specifically for my ATV. I can take the two to places that a truck wouldn't even consider. Plus, the ATV is geared much lower than the truck, even in low range. While a small truck will work, it will not take the place of an ATV or UTV.No doubt they are expensive, but my Rhino will go places a small pickup won't get close to in our woods. I used small pickups for years and still needed a UTV.
I'm still confused, too. A sled, as in pulled by dogs or a horse, sled as in slang for a snowmobile, or some other meaning? Please, Skeets. Inquiring minds want to know.I'm still at a loss for what a sled is? I mean I had one when I was a kid we went sailing down a hill on. It was made by Radio Flyer.