Boondox
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 3,871
- Location
- Craftsbury Common, Vermont
- Tractor
- Deere 4044R cab, Kubota KX-121-3S
First of all, it comes down to those three because the local dealers I trust sell them. Other makes might be fine, but the dealers in my area have really bad reputations and I refuse to go there.
Next, my needs: I have 155 acres of hardwood forest and heat with wood. I get enough blowdowns that my firewood needs could easily be met IF I had a way of bringing the wood out of the forest. I have a logging winch on my L4630, but the density of the forest prevents me from reaching most of the downed trees. I can reach them just fine with my Honda Foreman 400 ATV, but its carrying capacity is so low with racks front and rear that harvesting a tree takes all weekend. A side-by-side ute with a dump bed would be perfect for manuevering between trees and bringing home the stuff.
I also raise sheep, so the ability to haul hay or waste material is also important. Again, the dump bed would be perfect. And, since my golden retrievers like to ride with me, a side-by-side would give them their own seat so I didn't have to struggle to drive with 85# of squirming gun dog in my lap.
Plus the usual chores like gathering fallen branches, leaves, spreading compost and lime or fertilizer...all without tearing up the turf AND without breaking the bank -- which is why the lower priced gasoline alternatives are so attractive.
I've driven them all. The RTV would last forever but is overkill for my needs. The Rhino rides nicer, but is sportier. I think the Mule would handle everything I ask of it, but know next to nothing about Kawasaki's reliability.
Any input? TIA, Pete
Next, my needs: I have 155 acres of hardwood forest and heat with wood. I get enough blowdowns that my firewood needs could easily be met IF I had a way of bringing the wood out of the forest. I have a logging winch on my L4630, but the density of the forest prevents me from reaching most of the downed trees. I can reach them just fine with my Honda Foreman 400 ATV, but its carrying capacity is so low with racks front and rear that harvesting a tree takes all weekend. A side-by-side ute with a dump bed would be perfect for manuevering between trees and bringing home the stuff.
I also raise sheep, so the ability to haul hay or waste material is also important. Again, the dump bed would be perfect. And, since my golden retrievers like to ride with me, a side-by-side would give them their own seat so I didn't have to struggle to drive with 85# of squirming gun dog in my lap.
Plus the usual chores like gathering fallen branches, leaves, spreading compost and lime or fertilizer...all without tearing up the turf AND without breaking the bank -- which is why the lower priced gasoline alternatives are so attractive.
I've driven them all. The RTV would last forever but is overkill for my needs. The Rhino rides nicer, but is sportier. I think the Mule would handle everything I ask of it, but know next to nothing about Kawasaki's reliability.
Any input? TIA, Pete