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Dont do it, it wont work, if your not getting about with the other kit and causing ruts you wont do it with an atv especially with a trailer of firewood on the back. you wont roll ruts out with an atv roller either, they are fine on lightish soil for breaking down a seed bed but not rolling with a heavy balast in rough conditions (it will kill your quad. dont ask how i know :sneaky2:).

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We use a 400 kodiak and a 350 polaris big boss 6x6 tipper up our shoot. Will go absolutely anywhere but they do cause ruts! The 6x6 is awesome and goes wherever its pointed but they both paddle the ground up.

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If its like that already then a quad towing a trailer full of wood will get stuck. The grounds knackered this time of year :thumbdown: I am very good at ploughing whether it be in the tractor, quad or Land Rover! :laugh1:

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