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I was a proud owner of a 1987 Foreman 350 for 15 years. I purchased the four-wheeler new from my local dealer after I bought a small farm. I could not justify the price of a medium duty tractor but thought that the Foreman could double duty as an all purpose vehicle. I had a Cycle Country 48" deck mower, a plow rig, a set of disks and a sprayer attachment. This machine did it all. Over the years, we mowed the farm, planted, pulled stumps, pulled the Ram Charger out of the ice, pulled wagons, hauled endless wood, timbers, brush and rock. It actually got used quite a bit for trail riding in the State Forest that was close to the property. It was not unusual to run 30 miles in a day on the trails. We even would run the beast over jumps to get it airborne. In the fall, it would get covered with camo tape for hunting season, and in the winter, would be fitted with a tractor signal for plowing. Oil changes and a muffler was about all I ever did to keep it running in fine shape. Honda really built the machine to last. It was always garaged, but never-ever babied. The combination of weight, torque, and power was great. It would also go through places that bigger machines would not fit. I would have another one in a heart-beat.

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Q: Is the 1987 Honda Foreman 350 all time 4x4?
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