I dropped a wheel off in a stump hole with my 420 Honda Rancher and rolled it on top of myself. I had it loaded down with sacks of fertilizer and corn, front and back. Luckily the ground was muddy and I dug myself out from under it with no major damage to me or the machine. I was 59 years old at the time, 4 years ago, and had spent way too much time, effort and expense getting to that age to go out under a 4 wheeler. Within 2 days of that incident I bought the first Honda Pioneer I'd ever seen. I've had it now since the summer of 2014, I've not touched it except for service and a more modifications that I've added than I ever planned to do. The main pluses to me are: it's a lot safer than an ATV, it's a lot more comfortable to operate, you can carry a lot more gear, you can talk to someone riding with you with no problem and you don't have to be intimate with your buddy to ride with him like you do on an ATV.
I feel a lot better with my grandsons riding in it than on an ATV. Downside is I can't crank it without my two Catahoula dogs piling in, if I leave the door open they sleep in it.
26" Big Horn tires were a great improvement on traction and handling and a light bar on the front is great, too. Those two are must do things for me.
I've had mine up to 13,000 feet in Colorado two or three times a year since I've had it, I've also slogged through south Arkansas gumbo mud in the White River Nation Refuge ( elevation 150 feet) and a lot of stuff in between. I don't plan on ever throwing a leg over another ATV.
I feel a lot better with my grandsons riding in it than on an ATV. Downside is I can't crank it without my two Catahoula dogs piling in, if I leave the door open they sleep in it.
26" Big Horn tires were a great improvement on traction and handling and a light bar on the front is great, too. Those two are must do things for me.
I've had mine up to 13,000 feet in Colorado two or three times a year since I've had it, I've also slogged through south Arkansas gumbo mud in the White River Nation Refuge ( elevation 150 feet) and a lot of stuff in between. I don't plan on ever throwing a leg over another ATV.