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Well I got the news on the taxes last night and it was good so I got the fever now!
I am considering purchasing a 73" bucket or a gator or just keeping my same 61" bucket. The reason for considering: the gator - kinda want a go to vehicle for mulching and other landscaping maintenance chores that don't require the tractor. the larger bucket - I have some dirt work I need to do and I kinda want to do it faster than I can with the 61" - but then what do I do with the 61" Drat I knew I should have gotten the larger bucket from the start.keeping the 61" and living with it - it has work sofar! LOL! Gator seems to be as bit expensive but my wife wants a go kart and I was looking at them and they tend to be flimsy or just as expensive and are not as good for multipurpose as the deere gators. So it would be better ot get a gator than one of those go karts to me. just wanted to get a samity check from everyone! ![]()
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I would not buy another bucket, the one yo have will work fine and you will get more seat time, GO FOR THE GATOR
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Keep the bucket you have.
Look at the Gators and the Polaris Rangers also. JD is kinda behind in the UTV space. D.
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Nuru,
I went with the Gator and find myself using it far more than any tractor I have owned. It is so convenient and works very well. I agree with D. about the GAS Gator being a bit underpowered, if you are getting a Gator go with the diesel. It really does have more power. They are well-made and solid machines. I am not exactly sure what D. means about "kinda behind" in the UTV space. I have a diesel XUV with aftermarket wheels and tires, the power dump, winch, and power steering. It is a really good machine. Not as fast as a Ranger, but pulls some better and seems to handle a load really well. Tough to beat the JD warranty also. John M |
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One advantage, which D might have been alluding to, is the really nice crew Ranger. If you have to haul a lot of people, it is definitely the way to go. Had I not bought an XUV, I would have gotten a Ranger.
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A new XUV - hard call between a gas or diesel. The lack of a clutch enclosure on the diesel XUV is a major mistake on JD's part You added the power steering. I wish JD would add another row of seating. The Ranger is a serious machine, I still like the green paint on my HPX and the bucket seats. I would have bought another JD, but I need more seating. I did put the Ranger key on a John Deere key chain in protest. :-) D.
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Polaris has more features and is a bit faster even the 6x6 can outrun the fastest XUV, and can haul more (rated at 1 ton, but I have heard there are some issues but I don't know what those are?). JD's warranty is better upfront, but then if you spend another $800 you can get a 5 year warranty for the Polaris units, from Nature Coast Motor Sports Pricing is similar, I was kinda hung-up on the diesel engine but I have been checking around and the gas engines are doing quite well. JD is quieter than the Polaris. If I decide to go diesel, I will get the JD XUV, if I don't, I will probably go for the Polaris 700 (XP or 6 x 6). 6x6 goes up to 44 mph, and it looks kinda wicked to me. The XUV foes up to 30 stock, however with the modified tailpipe one might be able to squeeze a few more mph out of it? But I dunno what I will do. Gotta drive both, and financing will also figure into this - Polaris financing is 3.99% versus 5.99% for JD - The period is longer too, up to 72 months. ROPS - well JD wins here, they have a certified ROPS, whereas the standard ROPS on the Polaris is not certified but it can take quite a beating as I have seen video where it survived a multiple roll, rollever incident and did not buckle, but I would get the certified ROPS. Love that Green, however I could get the paintable body panels for the Polaris and paint it to match my 4310! LOL! dunno which one i will get at this point. ![]() I really do like diesel, but the Polaris units have more power - might be better at snow pushing and without a diesel engine. dunno which one i will get at this point. ![]()
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