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<blockquote data-quote="Finaddict" data-source="post: 157044" data-attributes="member: 609"><p>Guy: We have a Polaris 900 with full factory heated cab and power steering. The cab is great, and the heater will drive you out in the highest setting. I wouldn't be without the power steering. I too have been thinking of putting on tracks for the winter, and would need to be able to remove them for the rest of the year. I would prefer that the doors open forward than backward, but they are removable if you would want. You will find that you will use a SXS all the time, no matter what brand. We have always had Polaris, and have been very happy. I also have an ARGO,bought specifically for winter chores and ice fishing, but have found that it is MUCH more difficult to get in and out of, hence rarely used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finaddict, post: 157044, member: 609"] Guy: We have a Polaris 900 with full factory heated cab and power steering. The cab is great, and the heater will drive you out in the highest setting. I wouldn't be without the power steering. I too have been thinking of putting on tracks for the winter, and would need to be able to remove them for the rest of the year. I would prefer that the doors open forward than backward, but they are removable if you would want. You will find that you will use a SXS all the time, no matter what brand. We have always had Polaris, and have been very happy. I also have an ARGO,bought specifically for winter chores and ice fishing, but have found that it is MUCH more difficult to get in and out of, hence rarely used. [/QUOTE]
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