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Which atv to pull large wheelhouse?


Perchy

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My friend just bought an 18' x 8' wheelhouse and his atv with independent rear suspension squats too much from the weight. He is looking for advice for his next atv, which he will be purchasing soon! Does he go with a straight rear axle? A sit-in style atv? What are your experiences/recommendations?

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I would look at the UTV's. They have more capability and room for gear and things you will need to set the house.

But there is no reason that even an IRS quad couldn't pull one. You could add a straight tube to the back that locks the suspension temporarily and remove it afterwards.

I remember in the early 90's we went to a monster truck rally at the dome and they had a sportsman 400 that they were using to pull the trucks around.

I think having IRS has benefits in ride quality that outweigh the temporary benefits of a different rear suspension 95% of the time. You just need to be a bit creative in getting around the squat the few times you pull something that size.

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i would consider making a dolly so the weight of the house is on the dolly then pull the dolly with the atv. 2 years at eel pout fest guys were pulling out big ice castle's this way cause you were not allowed to drive on the ice.

I have a canam outlander 800 max and there is no way i'd give that up for a straight axle machine. with that being said i think honda has the only straight axle atv anymore and with that i think you might have also have give up on having a automatic transmission.

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another idea i do to most of my atvs is to take a 2" pipe coulpling cut it in half and put each half under the spring of the shock by the adjuster. works great for myself towing loads of wood out of the woods and to the cabin on a 6x10 trailer maxed outin weight. pipe coupling might run u 8$ at home depot

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There is an atv by Kenworth, the C500, that can pull a large wheelhouse with ease. It can also handle your pickup, snowmachine, even your entire garage all at the same time in addition to whatever else one might think they need to ice fish comfortably.

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There is an atv by Kenworth, the C500, that can pull a large wheelhouse with ease. It can also handle your pickup, snowmachine, even your entire garage all at the same time in addition to whatever else one might think they need to ice fish comfortably.
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Has anyone used the suspension lock? What does this do to the machine? Obivously if you are just driving it around you would want to pull the lock off.

Also, anyone use Road Dog tow ski? I can't seem to track one down but would like to take a look at it.

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