Utility ATV advice please
#11
Have any of you heard or tried the Club Cadet line of ATV/side by side??.......I seen a paper ad and they look like a work/farm machine!!!........Caper.........
#12
Thanks for all the responses this has been very useful forum indeed.
we had a John deere gator compact to try over teh weekend and it got really stuck in a small amount of mud, it is more suited to golf course or perfect manacured garden! Although on dry ground it is quite fast and is nice to steer. But not robust at all. We took a neighbours quad to our muddy field and even at slow speed it did not sink at all, we were impressed by the quad bike definitely.
So decision made , its a quad
thanks for your help.
we had a John deere gator compact to try over teh weekend and it got really stuck in a small amount of mud, it is more suited to golf course or perfect manacured garden! Although on dry ground it is quite fast and is nice to steer. But not robust at all. We took a neighbours quad to our muddy field and even at slow speed it did not sink at all, we were impressed by the quad bike definitely.
So decision made , its a quad
thanks for your help.
#13
Now the question is What kind and Make???
We can help you there also!!!
.............POLARIS!!............................ SPORTSMAN!!!!...........J/K...Good luck with your search and have fun!!
We can help you there also!!!
.............POLARIS!!............................ SPORTSMAN!!!!...........J/K...Good luck with your search and have fun!!
#14
That about sums it up - gators are good for sidewalks and golf courses. Maybe flat, dry fields.
You might look at the side by side models that are based on a quad suspension. They do quite well off road. Polaris makes the Ranger, Yamaha has the Rhino, Arctic Cat makes the Prowler, and Kawasaki has the Mule, though as I remember, the Mule doesn't really have an off road suspension.
You might look at the side by side models that are based on a quad suspension. They do quite well off road. Polaris makes the Ranger, Yamaha has the Rhino, Arctic Cat makes the Prowler, and Kawasaki has the Mule, though as I remember, the Mule doesn't really have an off road suspension.
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