Eddie,
I agree with the price issue. My consideration is the payload capability. Don't know of any other UTV which comes close. The Kubota RTV's could be loaded on the back to get them home after they got stuck.
The idea of using hydraulic attachments also interests me though I haven't quite figured out how that comes into play. A snowblower on the front of these would sure blast through some drifts.
By the way, I've been using your tree pushing method with my Kubota L-39 to make way through some woods for a power line trench. Has been working great. Must say it's better than cutting them for getting out the stumps. Also the fact that I'm cutting a swath about 10' wide the method helps as far as keeping them from getting hung up. If they do get caught in a couple of branches on the way down I can just keep pushing.
Sorry to go off topic but wanted to thank you for the method.
I agree with the price issue. My consideration is the payload capability. Don't know of any other UTV which comes close. The Kubota RTV's could be loaded on the back to get them home after they got stuck.
The idea of using hydraulic attachments also interests me though I haven't quite figured out how that comes into play. A snowblower on the front of these would sure blast through some drifts.
By the way, I've been using your tree pushing method with my Kubota L-39 to make way through some woods for a power line trench. Has been working great. Must say it's better than cutting them for getting out the stumps. Also the fact that I'm cutting a swath about 10' wide the method helps as far as keeping them from getting hung up. If they do get caught in a couple of branches on the way down I can just keep pushing.
Sorry to go off topic but wanted to thank you for the method.