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John Deere 500 Auto

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Posted by: cc1999

Which 500 Auto are you looking at. There are 2, one has a gear on gear 5 speed auto and the other is belt auto. I would recomend the gear on gear model for heavy work use. It does not shift as smooth as the belt model but I have always felt the belt drives are less work oriented do to there higher maitenance needs and lower reliability in towing heavy loads.

Posted by: cc1999

If trail riding is what you are after I would recomend you consider the Vinson 500, and the Outlander 400 since it performs like a 500. The Honda Rubicon is also a great 500. The Brute 650 is also a bargan big bore, it is priced like a 500.

Posted by: hammer4

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Originally posted by: ppope
Yeah, it's a Bombadier and I hate that slide through seat. Being made by BRP, it has the rotax engine that's awesome, however, I can't get past the ugly slide through design!


Well, Take a look at the Outlander 400 or 800, because now they both don't have the Step Through or Semi-Step Through

Posted by: Doctorturbo

Well let me tell you about the Traxter.
I think it is the ONLY quad built exclusively for work. I bought it just for that. Work. I have a nut farm and I needed something I could haul my nut buggies around with. If you looks at any other brand of quad frame you will see what I'm talking about. They did not spare any metal when they built this thing. That is why they weigh so much. The only quad that comes close is a Polaris or Cat.

I don't know what you are going to do with a Traxter but if it's for only work, your getting the right quad. If it's for trail riding, I think there are better quads on the market. For work the step through is awesome. The seat is second to none. People can talk about lockers all they want. The Visco lock is the best way to make a 2x and turn it into a 4x. Lockers are old school.
If you are going to do work and trail riding then it's a toss up. You will need to figure out if you want a good ride or a tough quad for work.

The things that I don't like about the Traxter are:
Ride. Make no mistake about it, this thing rides HARSH!!! Very stiff!!!
4x4 operation. There is no turning off the 4x4 so if you want to play, you can't. Now again, if you use this quad only for work then it's fine.

I have had some nickle and dime problems with the quad. One was an oil leak out of a rear wire seal. Another was the nut came off of the choke cable. Another was a sticking gas gauge. All of these were taken care of by the dealer. No big deal, just annoying.



Posted by: Catterman

Same as the Traxter made by BRP.

Posted by: ppope

Yeah, it's a Bombadier and I hate that slide through seat. Being made by BRP, it has the rotax engine that's awesome, however, I can't get past the ugly slide through design!

Posted by: ppope

I know the outlander doesn't, however, the J.D. is what he asked about, and it does. Between the two, I'd go with the outlander over the J.D. just because of the slide through thing. In my honest opinion though the Bomb's are ugly without the slide through, but they are a good machine.

Posted by: Kfx400orangeguy

Does anyone know anything about the John Deere? My dad is planning to get 1. Thxs for the help I'd appreciate it.

Posted by: Kfx400orangeguy

My dad is a big J.D. fan but the quad isnt for what we'll do. We'll probably end up getting a sportsman 500 or something.