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Affordable ATV for ranch/hunting #3443953 08/05/12 11:47 AM
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I guess I should have said "UTV" because that is what they are calling the class of ATV that I want.

I want a bench front seat and a bed in the back.

Everyone thinks "Mule" when you describe this, but I am looking at some other options.
I want to go to our local Bobcat Dealer and John Deere house and see what they have to offer.
Polaris seems to be the most expensive



I would like a 4X4 and gas engine


what do you guys have and like?



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Re: Affordable ATV for ranch/hunting [Re: Sparky45] #3443954 08/05/12 11:53 AM
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I had a Cub Cadet Volunteer 4x4 that I had no problems with!!!



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You might not need 4WD if you get one with a locking rear diff. Other options.. There are lots of other options but the main ones Polaris, Kubota, John Deere, or electrics (Nice to have very quiet).. If you are just going to work the mule is awesome and very reliable.


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I never knew the Cub Cadet made those grin


I just checked though and there are no dealers within 100 miles of here.

I'll look into it more tomorrow, but I'd like to drive on of those



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IMO, you'll get a better deal at a tractor dealer who sells utility vehicles as a side business. Not having other lines of business with greater profit margins, ATV dealers are going to demand closer to sticker price.



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If you are looking at something for utility and not off-roading, I think the Kawasaki Mule is the cats-meow. It's a real workhorse. Several of them in my family. I have a Mule Trans 4010 (the four seater.) Hard to imagine life without it.


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Originally Posted By: Texas Dan
IMO, you'll get a better deal at a tractor dealer who sells utility vehicles as a side business. Not having other lines of business with greater profit margins, ATV dealers are going to demand closer to sticker price.


This may be a good point. I need to remember this.



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Re: Affordable ATV for ranch/hunting [Re: passthru] #3444033 08/05/12 01:05 PM
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IMO, you'll get a better deal at a tractor dealer who sells utility vehicles as a side business. Not having other lines of business with greater profit margins, ATV dealers are going to demand closer to sticker price.


This may be a good point. I need to remember this.


That was just something that I found to be true when I purchased my only "new" ATV. I have another that I purchased used from an individual. I ended up getting my Kawasaki from a tractor dealer in the Highlands area east of Houston.



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IMO, you'll get a better deal at a tractor dealer who sells utility vehicles as a side business. Not having other lines of business with greater profit margins, ATV dealers are going to demand closer to sticker price.


This may be a good point. I need to remember this.


That was just something that I found to be true when I purchased my only "new" ATV. I have another that I purchased used from an individual. I ended up getting my Kawasaki from a tractor dealer in the Highlands area east of Houston.


I got my Cub Cadet through Tyler County Tractor in Woodville!!!



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Re: Affordable ATV for ranch/hunting [Re: Seadog] #3444209 08/05/12 02:46 PM
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Buying a UTV from a tractor dealer you will sometimes pay more for the name and color than you want. Car dealerships are making some of the best deals on UTV around. A friend just bought 2 Ranger crews and the cheapest he found in the state was Tommy Vaughn in Columbus. They beat Hofpaur on price. Here is my take on UTVs based off of 100+ per month for 8 years. The Ranger is probably over all the most powerful in its class, smoothest riding and most comfortable out there. Higher payload. Higher maintenance than others. Mules are well built and low maintenance. Slower and rougher than others. Easier to do maintenance on yourself and they have a metal bed. Kubotas are made well and heavy duty. They are slow but stout. I looked at Gators and Rhinos but for the money they are asking they are just not built as well as the 3 listed above. I do not think they would hold up to daily pounding and use. If you do not need 4x4 then I would look at a Ranger 2WD. I ran one for 2+ yrs and loved it. Fast, smooth riding and powerful. Only got stuck 2 times in that period. If you go to several dealers and look at all of them top to bottom you will start to see the small and sometimes major differences.



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Does anyone have a Bobcat?



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There is a ranger in my future, but that's 3 years out.



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Hard to beat a honda. They run for ever and have more potential than most people give.


Re: Affordable ATV for ranch/hunting [Re: Sparky45] #3446126 08/06/12 02:29 AM
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Originally Posted By: Sparky45
Does anyone have a Bobcat?


A guy on our lease had a Bobcat 4x4 diesel. It was a workhorse but you could almost walk faster than that thing. I guess it all depends on what you want to do with it.


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You don't say where you are but Michael Geeslin at http://www.hpolaris.com/ will make you a good deal on a Polaris.


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You don't say where you are but Michael Geeslin at http://www.hpolaris.com/ will make you a good deal on a Polaris.


I'm only about 80 miles north of there.

is it just like car dealers.. if you buy somewhere else, does the local dealer still do the warranty work?



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Many brands only carry about six months warranty. After that you are better off to find a independent mechanic to do your service and repairs at a discounted hourly rate and use aftermarket parts. grin


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I looked up the Goldwaithe dealr and they didn't have any UTVs on their website.

I'm sure them have them, but just not online.

ETA- I was using the drop down menu and they left off the link to the Utility vehicles

I'll call in the morning




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Check eBay and used utv's at big dealerships sometimes you can find some great deals we bought 3 used Polaris rangers last year for 5-8k each and they've been great



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I sell Cub Cadet UTVs. They come in basic models or can get up to the EFI and all the accesories. They use large Kohler engines so self maintenance is much easier than a ranger would be and also come in 2wd or 4wd. We have had one for years now and havnt had a problem yet


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I bought the chinese version of the Rhino (some call it Chino),haha. Cabelas now sells them under the Coleman name. Mine is a 700 EFI with 2 seats and a dump bed. They are not built near as well as a Polaris, but ride smoother. If you are not going to bang them up bad, they are good for the money. I paid less than $7k cash for mine with a winch, top, windshield, doors, turn signals, mirrors and alum. wheels. I don't think any of that stuff is standard on many UTV's. I have had mine for over a year with no problems.


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Own a 91 Wrangle YJ. Have thought for a long time to get a ATV type ranch beater. But, when I start to look and see the prices, it makes me realize just how many spare parts I can buy for the jeep and forget it again. LOL




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I didn't start this thread, but I'm sure interested in it. Lots of good info here -- thanks guys!


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we have had a few of the different utv but im back to the mule it will last for ever not fast but very reliable


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