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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3735926" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Thanks for all the replies and ideas. I've looked at a small road worthy utility trailer but have my reservation on it. Plus I have access to a single axle 5x10 utility trailer already for towing the Polaris and I also own a really nice 24'x8.5' enclosed cargo/car hauler to move it around if needed. I guess I wasn't 100% clear on its use. My wife has sorta learned to operate my Kubota L2501 but she's not and probably will never be comfortable enough to get on it and use it when I'm not nearby. THe Polaris and large garden trailer would be primarily used by my wife. I have some fairly tight trails that also need to be navigated on the property so a "full size" steel trailer would be too big for those areas. Also want to have the ability to be able to back up the trailer so a sled is out of the question but i do like the black poly tubs like posted in a link above. Want my wife to be able to muscle the trailer around with putting it on the ATV and if she gets in a pickle in a tight area to be able to disconnect, reposition and reconnect it by herself. Als to muscle the tail end around by hand if needed. Really something she would be more comfortable using by herself. I have the kubota to do most of my dirty work and hauling needs that I'd be using. </p><p></p><p>I did purchase a Polaris Sportsman 850 today from Antlers Motorsports. Should be picking it up on Wednesday. Super excited about the new toy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3735926, member: 14646"] Thanks for all the replies and ideas. I've looked at a small road worthy utility trailer but have my reservation on it. Plus I have access to a single axle 5x10 utility trailer already for towing the Polaris and I also own a really nice 24'x8.5' enclosed cargo/car hauler to move it around if needed. I guess I wasn't 100% clear on its use. My wife has sorta learned to operate my Kubota L2501 but she's not and probably will never be comfortable enough to get on it and use it when I'm not nearby. THe Polaris and large garden trailer would be primarily used by my wife. I have some fairly tight trails that also need to be navigated on the property so a "full size" steel trailer would be too big for those areas. Also want to have the ability to be able to back up the trailer so a sled is out of the question but i do like the black poly tubs like posted in a link above. Want my wife to be able to muscle the trailer around with putting it on the ATV and if she gets in a pickle in a tight area to be able to disconnect, reposition and reconnect it by herself. Als to muscle the tail end around by hand if needed. Really something she would be more comfortable using by herself. I have the kubota to do most of my dirty work and hauling needs that I'd be using. I did purchase a Polaris Sportsman 850 today from Antlers Motorsports. Should be picking it up on Wednesday. Super excited about the new toy. [/QUOTE]
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