Looking for a UTV for my granddad...
#1
Hey guys,
we have three fourwheelers, 2 sportsman's and a xplorer (2 stroke 250 4x4). I have an eccentric grandfather, and I was talking to him, and accidentally sold him on the idea of a UTV.
Now, I've absolutely always wanted one. But, my grandfather has a habit of buying more than he needs. Now, if it were anything else, I'd just let him go, but four wheelers are kind of my passion, and I don't want to see a nice UTV go to a less-than loving home.
He does a lot of yard work and projects around his property. Right now, his best friend is his Craftsman tractor with a cart trailer. It's always full of rocks, tools, cement, lumber, and whatever else he's doing. I think a UTV would be perfect. We'd let him use our xplorer, but he's old and stepping over the quad is hard, as is the thumb throttle and handlebars.
I'd really like to stick with polaris here. Their new Razr looks cool to me, but I don't want my Pops cruising around in an 800. I'd be jealous, and he'd kill himself. Plus, it seems more sport oriented, and he's all work.
Our dealer told us he could get a good deal on a 6x6, as they don't sell. But I don't think that has IRS (nice for an old guy) and I don't know how easy the 4 rear tires would be on his grass.
My biggest question is how do I get the thing home? I have a full size pickup, but I usually use my covered snowmobile trailer for all our toys. I'm thinking this is way too big for that. I'm sure the dealer would let us borrow something, but I'd rather have something I can use as often as I need it.
So my biggest real question -- how much will it cost for a trailer that can move this?
Sorry if this is vague, just looking for some general input. Not to be closed minded, but I'm pretty pro-polaris, unless there's a real good argument for another brand, that's what I'm going with.
Thanks
Tyler
we have three fourwheelers, 2 sportsman's and a xplorer (2 stroke 250 4x4). I have an eccentric grandfather, and I was talking to him, and accidentally sold him on the idea of a UTV.
Now, I've absolutely always wanted one. But, my grandfather has a habit of buying more than he needs. Now, if it were anything else, I'd just let him go, but four wheelers are kind of my passion, and I don't want to see a nice UTV go to a less-than loving home.
He does a lot of yard work and projects around his property. Right now, his best friend is his Craftsman tractor with a cart trailer. It's always full of rocks, tools, cement, lumber, and whatever else he's doing. I think a UTV would be perfect. We'd let him use our xplorer, but he's old and stepping over the quad is hard, as is the thumb throttle and handlebars.
I'd really like to stick with polaris here. Their new Razr looks cool to me, but I don't want my Pops cruising around in an 800. I'd be jealous, and he'd kill himself. Plus, it seems more sport oriented, and he's all work.
Our dealer told us he could get a good deal on a 6x6, as they don't sell. But I don't think that has IRS (nice for an old guy) and I don't know how easy the 4 rear tires would be on his grass.
My biggest question is how do I get the thing home? I have a full size pickup, but I usually use my covered snowmobile trailer for all our toys. I'm thinking this is way too big for that. I'm sure the dealer would let us borrow something, but I'd rather have something I can use as often as I need it.
So my biggest real question -- how much will it cost for a trailer that can move this?
Sorry if this is vague, just looking for some general input. Not to be closed minded, but I'm pretty pro-polaris, unless there's a real good argument for another brand, that's what I'm going with.
Thanks
Tyler
#2
Well I build rangers for a living so let me help you out here, a good utv for him would be a ranger 500. It has the same frame and suspension as the 700, but only does 41mph, instead of 50, like the 700. It also has what is called turf mode, which is essentially one wheel drive, that is designed not to tear up the yard. I build 6x6 and the first axle on the back is irs, and the rear is a solid axle. The RZR is mainly sport as it doesnt have a dump box. All you need to transport it would be like a 2 place snowmobile trailer, which can usually be found pretty cheap in the classifieds. I would try to find one at least 10 foot long
#3
I would rent a trailer from UHaul to move it whenever I needed to. Why tie up a pile of cash on something you have to mow around 90% of the time?. Another option is www.atvracks.com UTV hauler. You could use that since you already have a full sized truck.
And yes, the Polaris Ranger would be fine for you and him, but I think the John Deere Gator might be best for him because it has a dump cargo bed; and the Ranger doesn't. I checked the Ranger site, it doesn't say the bed tilts.
Whatever you buy, make sure he loves it, or he won't use it.
And yes, the Polaris Ranger would be fine for you and him, but I think the John Deere Gator might be best for him because it has a dump cargo bed; and the Ranger doesn't. I checked the Ranger site, it doesn't say the bed tilts.
Whatever you buy, make sure he loves it, or he won't use it.
#5
Originally posted by: HeftyLefty
I checked the Ranger site, it doesn't say the bed tilts.
I checked the Ranger site, it doesn't say the bed tilts.
LOL, just kidding, not trying to start anything
#6
Thanks for the input, guys.
I was looking at a brochure from my dealer. It says that a ranger (regular one, not Rzr) fits in "most full size pickups". The picture they show is the rear end of a dodge ram with a ranger squeezed in (with both tires touching the bed rails). We have a ram. It's definetly a long bed in the photo (as the rear tires aren't even resting on the tailgate) and I have a shortbed. But I think it would just barely go in with the rear tires at the very back of the open tailgate. That's going from the photo in Polaris regular ranger brochure.
Tyler
I was looking at a brochure from my dealer. It says that a ranger (regular one, not Rzr) fits in "most full size pickups". The picture they show is the rear end of a dodge ram with a ranger squeezed in (with both tires touching the bed rails). We have a ram. It's definetly a long bed in the photo (as the rear tires aren't even resting on the tailgate) and I have a shortbed. But I think it would just barely go in with the rear tires at the very back of the open tailgate. That's going from the photo in Polaris regular ranger brochure.
Tyler
#7
Hmmm. You work at Polaris and own a artic prowler???? Hahaha that is good. I did the same when I worked there. I bought 2 skidoo snowmobiles and Bombardier atv. Boy did I get chit. But it was all fun. My brother works at articcat and welds prowler frames. What ever you decide to buy just have fun with it and be carefull. good luck with your decision
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#8
Originally posted by: skidoofan
Boy did I get chit. But it was all fun.
Boy did I get chit. But it was all fun.
Tell me about it,LOL. I just ask them if they want to race[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Did you work at roseau? Ive always been a loyal arctic cat fan, otherwise I would have a ranger. Well if the welds suck at least I know who to blame[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#10
Originally posted by: pwillie
....get a Rhino,better resale value....
....get a Rhino,better resale value....
I'll certainly stop by the yamaha dealer, I know it's stupid not to check things out. Sorry if I sound ignorant, I know as well as anyone else how obnoxious brand loyal people can be, but I'll be the first to admit it.
Tyler


