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Time for a side by side/UTV
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<blockquote data-quote="pdubdo" data-source="post: 1335205" data-attributes="member: 24024"><p>I asked a similar question here last year-that post is somewhere. I ended up with a Kubota 400 and it's perfect. Not over-powered but can go through a creek/up a muddy hill no problem. The mules drive a little faster/more aggressively, so my Kubota is great for my 13 year old--I want him going slower. As far as the off-road golf cart goes, I took my wife to drive both. She felt a lot safer and more stable in the Kubota. So UTV costs more, but that's how I made my choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdubdo, post: 1335205, member: 24024"] I asked a similar question here last year-that post is somewhere. I ended up with a Kubota 400 and it's perfect. Not over-powered but can go through a creek/up a muddy hill no problem. The mules drive a little faster/more aggressively, so my Kubota is great for my 13 year old--I want him going slower. As far as the off-road golf cart goes, I took my wife to drive both. She felt a lot safer and more stable in the Kubota. So UTV costs more, but that's how I made my choice. [/QUOTE]
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