View Full Version : What is best ATV for hauling sap in the woods?
claystroup
09-25-2016, 09:07 PM
I am in the process of cutting 8' wide trails through my sugar bush and should be done in next 3-4 weeks so all my trees (approx. 50) should be accessible. Thinking of buying a used 4wd ATV that I can haul sap with either with a sled or small trailer. Looking on Craigslist I see some clean used Polaris Sportsman and Suzuki King Quads in the $2500 to $3500 range. I have never owned a quad so am looking for recommendations on what may be best for my situation. I have very little elevation change so no hills to worry about. I may eventually tap my neighbors woods which would put me at about 100 trees total which is my 2-3 year goal and as big as I want to get as I don't have to leave my immediate neighborhood. Thanks, Clay
maple maniac65
09-26-2016, 06:23 AM
One that starts right up, runs all day and doesn't break down. It is a Ford, dodge, Chevy thing. My Honda foreman is 16 years old still going strong 1200 hrs and 848 miles. Never been rode on the trails.
claystroup
09-26-2016, 06:39 AM
After more research it looks like the Suzukis have transmissions and the Polaris don't but have a snowmobile type drive system. Any advantage to either type?
lpakiz
09-26-2016, 07:38 AM
I have a 1988 Suzuki Quadrunner. It has a manual transmission that has 5 speeds, and a range selector with three ranges--high, low and super low. It also has a selector for 2 wheel drive, 4 wheel drive and 4 wheel lock, which makes all 4 wheels drive. In super low, it barely crawls over rocks and down trees. It's pretty bullet proof and I'm very satisfied with its performance.
Remember tho, that no 4-wheeler will go thru more than about 12 inches of snow without being equipped with tracks.
Tweegs
09-26-2016, 07:42 AM
Love my Gator.
Pick up tank in the bed puts the weight over the tires.
Drive train can be set up to run in 1 wheel drive (normal), hit the 4x4 switch and you lock in both fronts, grab the rear diff lock lever and you’ve got true 4WD.
CVT transmission, windshield, roof, winch up front.
Lots of ground clearance and an independent rear suspension keeps it surprisingly nimble out on the trail.
As an added bonus, there’s a spare seat up front to tote along a little extra help.
Aggressive tires for sap season, turf tires in the off season.
Gets the job done no matter the season or weather.
Brad W Wi
09-26-2016, 02:47 PM
I Have a 96 Polaris 6x6 that pulls the sap wagon with a 210 gal tank on it. Going up hill we try not to fill it, but it can do it.
Kbrooks80
09-26-2016, 03:12 PM
One that starts right up, runs all day and doesn't break down. It is a Ford, dodge, Chevy thing. My Honda foreman is 16 years old still going strong 1200 hrs and 848 miles. Never been rode on the trails.
Mine is about the same age but has over 6000 miles and starts first time every time.
Woodsrover
09-27-2016, 08:28 AM
I have a Kioti Mechron I haul with. I put to barrels in the back and pump into them from my collection tank. Lots of weight on the wheels and though we didn't have much snow last year I was happy with how it performed. My tractors are both diesel so getting this in diesel was a bonus. It also has an hydraulic dump and an extra pair of remotes that I can run my dump trailer with. Handy machine.
1220'
10-10-2016, 08:23 AM
its honestly hard to beat a Honda ATV. more orientated towards work than play. I have a 02' Foreman 450 and a 93' Fourtrax 300, both still going strong.
nymapleguy607
10-10-2016, 09:53 AM
The manual transmission would be better for towing than the automatic transmissions. That being said I have a Kawasaki Praire 360 that had the automatic trans with a high and low range and it pulls very well in low range. I dont believe Polaris has a low range on thier machines, so I would check that out.
dblact38
10-10-2016, 03:52 PM
I have a 2002 Suzuki Ediger its been my work horse from pulling logs and pulling up to 80gallons of sap in a trailer, it also has low and hi shifter which when I shift to low it works great pulling up hill
Bigjeep27
11-01-2016, 12:12 AM
Any good running reliable 4x4 will wrk. This is what I came up with to gather my 90 taps and Works very well.
Too Tall
11-02-2016, 08:41 PM
I love my Polaris Big Boss 6x6. It will go through/over anything. Only down side is the turning radius.
Super Sapper
11-03-2016, 05:00 AM
I use a Honda Rubicon with a 35 gallon tank on the back rack and 4 five gallon containers on the front rack pulling a 100 gallon tank with no problem through the mud with no problem.
GotSap?
11-03-2016, 09:47 AM
2005 Kawasaki Mule
Have had close to 200 gallons of sap in it with no problems. Have to be careful going up hills though!
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16jharris
11-08-2016, 02:03 PM
Personally we have a 62 HP Kubota tractor but I would go with a Polaris Ranger. I am not a big fan of ATV's so that's why I suggest that you get a UTV. Whatever you get though get a Polaris, we have never had any problems with ours.
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