Since I was a kid, I’ve always enjoyed the idea of making short films. Someday I wanted to be a film writer or be able to produce big films. As I grew up and life happened, I never really had the time to do that. Since having kids, I’ve realized the importance of documenting memories of special moments. While being a big time film maker isn’t in my future, being able to capture farm life, nature, or family memories is very important to me. If I can share that with folks and inspire you to spend more time with your loved ones, then I’ve done my job.
Appreciate the straight forward unbiased not sponsored commentary y’all did just fine illustrating the most popular 4 wheelers on the market.I did my research before I bought a new 23 570 sportsman eps and love it happy trails guys
There is a few reasons why polaris's feel so stable. 1 is weight distribution and rider placement. 2 is how the suspension reacts to the clutching. 3 and this is most important, polaris does not use open differentials. If you have one of the models with turf mode you have a rear diff "unlocker". Yes unlocker, the passive is locked and active is unlocked. So for off camber and different traction from side to side or front to back you never have to stop and engage "lockers" it makes it extremely easy for riders of all levels to take on tough terrain without having to think about what their drive train is set too. You can just focus on driving. All these things combined are the reason why polaris has over 50% of the market. Also the 450 is actually a 500, which is why it out classes the other 450s. The normal sportsmans don't have turf mode but the x2 and I think touring do. Most the sxs have it now too.
I would add polaris accessories are second to none for factory and aftermarket cause guess who owns kolpin and others lol. They are arguably the most comfortable machines for the last 30yrs. Also fantastic marketing.
That is awesome feedback! Thank you for taking the time to share that! We have been quite pleased with them and how well they handle just about everything!
They’re either hard working or look pretty. You got one of the good ones. I’m stuck waking up next to Brigitte Nielsen, but at least she can pull a plough. Hands are rough as hell too😭
@berrean8339 One way to manage the plants in your fields to balance the nutrition deficiency in spring grass for cows is through rotational grazing. This involves dividing your pasture into smaller sections and rotating the cows through them. This allows for better utilization of different types of plants, ensuring a more balanced diet for the cows. Additionally, you can consider planting legumes like clover or alfalfa, which are rich in protein and can help improve the nutritional content of the pasture. Soil testing and fertilization based on the specific nutrient deficiencies can also aid in promoting healthier grass growth. We don’t do soil testing in fields for the cows although this year we did for a garden to see where we were lacking for plant growth, but once you start soil testing you need to mark it on your calendar and test every year around the same time to see the best results.
@arlenelazio315 thanks for the feedback! Unfortunately do to us being new to this we are learning to edit, talk on camera, choose music etc. We are continuing to learn the quality side of videos.