ATVs, also known as quads, are perfect for off-road riding and working on farms and ranches. Although these machines can’t match the power and efficiency of tractors, they can still help you with your day-to-day farming work.

Here are a few ways to use your ATV on a farm—so keep reading to learn more. If you need more ideas, contact Cycle North.

1. To Get Around Quickly

ATVs help you move from spot to spot on a farm quickly and safely. The compact size of these vehicles allows them to navigate tight spaces and reach locations that are difficult to access by trucks. Purchase an ATV with a high ground clearance and all-terrain tires to work more efficiently on your small or large estate.

2. To Feed Animals

Another way farm owners use their quads is for transporting animal feed. Just attach a trailer of sufficient size to hold the feedbags, and you can serve your animals wherever they are—in the fields or barn. You can also use your ATV to transport other supplies, such as hay, seeds, and fertilizers. As you won’t have to engage your tractor or truck to transport small quantities of supplies, you’ll have one less thing to worry about when managing your farm.

3. To Repair Paths and Roads

You want the pathways around your estate to be in good condition. So, why not use your quad to fix them and keep your farm in tip-top shape?

Hitch a front-mounted blade attachment to level out dirt or gravel and repair your broken roads. If you want to add more material to the paths, load your trailer with the specific material and fix your road like a pro.

Now that you are more familiar with using your ATV on a farm, you are ready to start working. If you have more questions or want to upgrade your quad to the latest model, visit Cycle North. You’ll find us in Prince George, BC – Canada, so reach out today.