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4 wheeler vs side by side for the farm
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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1644079" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>Might look at a suzuki samurai or a chevy or geo tracker, not any bigger than a sxs and are tough little rigs. Also gives you a cab and heater. I used to have a samurai, kept the top off during the summer and could even take off the doors. A guy back where I grew up used to use them to spray rice levees, jacked them up and put a big set of rice and cane tires on it, in 4 low it'll go anywhere and never spin a tire. You can pick them up for $5,000 or less, especially the tracker. And they're street legal. I've considered a sxs numerous times but always talk myself out of it because of price. If I was to get one I think I'd get the mule 4010 trans, not priced bad and has the option to haul 4 people. The mule is a workhorse, every ATV/UTV mechanic I talk to says if speed and great suspension are not what your wanting to get a mule cause they'll last forever. I have a yamaha 600 grizzly 4 wheeler now and it's a beast but not real comfortable for the wife and I both riding especially getting on and off opening and closing gates, but it gets in places that a sxs couldn't, especially in the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1644079, member: 39122"] Might look at a suzuki samurai or a chevy or geo tracker, not any bigger than a sxs and are tough little rigs. Also gives you a cab and heater. I used to have a samurai, kept the top off during the summer and could even take off the doors. A guy back where I grew up used to use them to spray rice levees, jacked them up and put a big set of rice and cane tires on it, in 4 low it'll go anywhere and never spin a tire. You can pick them up for $5,000 or less, especially the tracker. And they're street legal. I've considered a sxs numerous times but always talk myself out of it because of price. If I was to get one I think I'd get the mule 4010 trans, not priced bad and has the option to haul 4 people. The mule is a workhorse, every ATV/UTV mechanic I talk to says if speed and great suspension are not what your wanting to get a mule cause they'll last forever. I have a yamaha 600 grizzly 4 wheeler now and it's a beast but not real comfortable for the wife and I both riding especially getting on and off opening and closing gates, but it gets in places that a sxs couldn't, especially in the woods. [/QUOTE]
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