rapracing
Silver Member
I see posts about the RTV not being a 4 wheel drive and others actually are. I know the RTV states it is 4 wheel drive but apparently there are differences in it and the other machines.
I am really leaning toward the RTV. My wife has horses and I like the idea of the hydraulic dump for her to use. It would be difficult for here to dump 5 or 6 hundred pounds of poop and sawdust by hand from the others. I know the Ranger has an electric dump option at about $500 bringing it up to the price of the RTV and it just appears the RTV is built much more solid. I will use the machine to get wood out of the woods and we live on steep terrain so if there is snow I want to be sure it is going to go also. It will also be used for hunting and some leisure riding. However speed is not important.
Thanks for the input.
I am really leaning toward the RTV. My wife has horses and I like the idea of the hydraulic dump for her to use. It would be difficult for here to dump 5 or 6 hundred pounds of poop and sawdust by hand from the others. I know the Ranger has an electric dump option at about $500 bringing it up to the price of the RTV and it just appears the RTV is built much more solid. I will use the machine to get wood out of the woods and we live on steep terrain so if there is snow I want to be sure it is going to go also. It will also be used for hunting and some leisure riding. However speed is not important.
Thanks for the input.