chiefbkt Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 I am looking into getting a used 500 HO or 500 EFI. I had a 2004 500 HO new but sold it back in 2006. I loved the machine. Never had any major problems with it other than the plastics where your feet go broke. I know a lot has changed since then; looks, motor, and durability wise so I was just looking to see if anyone on here has one and how they like or dislike it. Or recommendations for a different wheeler. I have been looking into another 2004 or a little newer if I can find one that hasn't been beat to crap. Also, if anyone has one they are trying to sell, shoot me a PM and let me know what you have. Trying to stay under $3600. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nybuckboy Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 I know most people seem to like the CVT transmissions (belt like snowmobile) but I find for hunting and quiet I like the 5 speeds better therefore I recommend you look for a Yamaha 400 Big Bear. Mine is a 2002 and has been great since new. I put a silencer on the exhaust and it's perfect for hunting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiefbkt Posted August 26, 2013 Author Share Posted August 26, 2013 I know most people seem to like the CVT transmissions (belt like snowmobile) but I find for hunting and quiet I like the 5 speeds better therefore I recommend you look for a Yamaha 400 Big Bear. Mine is a 2002 and has been great since new. I put a silencer on the exhaust and it's perfect for hunting. I have looked into them a little, but don't really know too much about them. I wouldn't mind the standard transmission because its primary use will be for the farm. I'm just not sure the wife would be able to handle it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 . I'm just not sure the wife would be able to handle it. The shifting? THey don't have a clutch. just let off the gas and click the shifter. I am not familiar with the Yamahas but the suzukis and Hondas are thumb shift buttons. I bet she could figure it all out in a matter of minutes. I have a Polaris 500 but if it is primarily afor farm/camp use I would stay away from the primary belt drives liek the Polaris. Even in low range you can smell the belts when really pulling. My Father's Bombardier Traxter 500 is thumb shift and not belt primary and it is a pulling animal. It needs more agressive tires but even now it is nicer to pull with than my polaris. THis past weekend we dropped in a few plots and his worked the discs much better than mine. I had mine on the york rake. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HectorBuckBuster Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 I have a Suzuki 500 4x4, Kawasaki 300 Bayou 4 x 4 and a Polaris Sportmans 500. I love the Polaris for plowing as not shifting involved. I did notice my Suzuki can push alot more snow then the Polaris. The Kawasaki is a great little machine for just going through the woods. The one problem with the push button shifter is if you are trying to carry something you end up running out of hands to hold, turn and shift. My friend has a Artic Cat 700 and the think is so big and wide he has a tougher time going through the trails. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
virgil Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 Now that I got my trailer, I'm picking up my 2001 Polaris 500 tomorrow. Looking forward to bringing it upstate this weekend to help prep for the season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HectorBuckBuster Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 Virgil , on that 2001 Polaris Sportman make sure you change the oil and only 0w-40 full syn oil. Alot of these Sportmans 500 had cam problems and the exhaust lob would wear down, and all the machine would do is backfire. They update the cams with 2 oils holes and the holes are alittle bigger. Nice thing about this problem is you can buy a machine cheap that needs this repair and fix it for uner $500 yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ants Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 I have a Suzuki 500 4x4, Kawasaki 300 Bayou 4 x 4 and a Polaris Sportmans 500. I love the Polaris for plowing as not shifting involved. I did notice my Suzuki can push alot more snow then the Polaris. The Kawasaki is a great little machine for just going through the woods. The one problem with the push button shifter is if you are trying to carry something you end up running out of hands to hold, turn and shift. My friend has a Artic Cat 700 and the think is so big and wide he has a tougher time going through the trails. I have a Sportsman 700 EFI and it is way bigger and wider then my last machine. (Arctic Cat 400) The 700 has insane power but is a lot less maneuverable on tight trails. Last deer season I used my sons Kawasaki 360 4x4. It was awesome. Enough power, maneuverable, 4 wheel drive and it hauled a few deer out of the woods with no problem. Bigger isn't always better. The EFI is sweet though. No nursing the clutch on those cold mornings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F-150 Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 I've had a Yamaha Timberwolf 250 since 1994, great machine, with five speed transmission. I also use it on the farm.fixin fence checking fence, rounding up the cows, bringing newborn calves in from pasture, I even haul firewood with it on a garden trailer, work great to pick rock, just step off instead of climbing up and down from a tractor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ants Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 I used an old Suzuki (I think it was a 220) for years. Paid about $300 for it and it ran for ever. One day me and the old farmer were setting stands and I parked the machine at the top of a hill and walked down the hill. After a while we were standing on the road talking when we heard something. All the sudden the Suzuki comes rolling down the hill, passes us doing about 30 and smashes into a tree about 10 yards in front of us. Some idiot forgot to set the brake. That was then end of that machine. Its been like 15 years and there are still pieces of orange plastic laying all over the place LOL!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
virgil Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 Hector, thanks for the advice. It's actually a Scrambler that I'm getting. I won't be putting a lot of mileage on it, but I'll be sure to change the oil every year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted August 26, 2013 Share Posted August 26, 2013 Hey Virgil, Did you get it in 4 wheel drive? Friend has a 2 and a 4 , both very nice machines. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chiefbkt Posted August 26, 2013 Author Share Posted August 26, 2013 Checked out a few 700 an 800's today. I think for nothing more than sure power they would be nice. Plan on stopping in and checking out Yamaha tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
virgil Posted August 27, 2013 Share Posted August 27, 2013 Yep. It's got 4WD. I'm picking it up today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted August 27, 2013 Share Posted August 27, 2013 Yep. It's got 4WD. I'm picking it up today. You going to be able to get out and give it a whirl? One word of advice. don't want until you need it to put it in 4 wheel. It is easier to get through than get out....lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
virgil Posted August 28, 2013 Share Posted August 28, 2013 Gonna head upstate this weekend to clear trails and hang stands. Really looking forward to trying it out. It should make my pre-season prep a whole lot easier. And, considering that my land is 300 miles from where I live, it'll save me a lot of time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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