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Reviewer: Rusty McCall
From: Timberon, New Mexico, United States
Email: rmsoutherncross@gmail.com
Date: 01/06/2010
Rider Height: 5' 10"
Rider Weight: 140
Miles/Hours: 400 miles
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2005 Yamaha Kodiak™ 450 Auto. 4x4

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-- Best Trade of my Life --
I traded my 08 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 off on this thing & I LOVE it. The only thing the Kawasaki had over this was power. I have yet to get stuck. It eats snow like no tomorrow. The only thing I would change is the automatic tranny. Sometimes you have to rock it to get it in Park.
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Warn Winch. Extended rear rack. Front Rack Basket.
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