UTV Help

   / UTV Help #31  
The Ranger 800 XP has adjustable steering. Did not have adjustable seat on 2011 models....... not sure about the 2012's.

Best advice is for you to go look at and test drive the machines of interest. I was set on getting a Yamaha Rhino until I test drove it along with several others and wound up with a Polaris Ranger 800 XP/LE with electronic power steering.
 
   / UTV Help #32  
Is there any reason to get a diesel over gas in a UTV? I can see it if all you use on your property is diesel, but gas (in this area) is cheaper than off-road diesel. Have to have gas for cars anyway, and the diesel costs more to buy and maintain.
 
   / UTV Help #33  
Is there any reason to get a diesel over gas in a UTV? I can see it if all you use on your property is diesel, but gas (in this area) is cheaper than off-road diesel. Have to have gas for cars anyway, and the diesel costs more to buy and maintain.
Diesel engines typically use a little less fuel than gasoline but you'd have to run the diesel a long long time to offset the additional $$'s on the purchase price of a diesel powered UTV. Also, diesel powered UTV's typically have way less HP than gas powered UTV's (50% ??) which may or may not be a factor.
 
   / UTV Help #34  
TRR I don't think you should look at the power plant first.......unless you have a need to pull heavy trailers with your vehicle. That said, diesel is the rifgt choice for me....call or come by to discuss my RTV 1140 experience if you wish. It's been all positive.:thumbsup:
 
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#35  
I went out to see some machines today. As you know I am looking for more of a work machine then trail machine. Speed is not a factor. I mainly wanted to see which ones I could fit into.

Kubota RTV 900 - Rugged looking but poor leg room.
JD Gator 855D - Poor legroom and very low steering wheel.
Arctic Cat Prowler - Nice leg room and tilt wheel, more sporty then work.
Honda Big Red - tiny leg room
Bobcat - medium leg room
Kawasaki Mule 4010 - Decent leg room, would be a contender if it had a tilt wheel.
Polaris Ranger 800 - Great leg room and tilt wheel, more sporty then work from what I read and looking at the machine. Diesel version is very pricy.
Kioti Mechron - I actually drove this one, nice machine, no tilt but fair leg room.

I still want to look at the New Holland Rustler with the adjustable seat and tilt wheel, the new JD XUV 550 and a second look at the Kawasaki Mule.

It appears the more sporty trail models seems to have better ergonomics and room. I could drive the Kioti and Kawasaki but do I want to. The Ranger is by far the most comfortable but seems more built for trail riding then what I need to do. But I could be wrong. I also hear good and bad things about Polaris machines and dependability.

I have a great relationship with my Deere dealer but I can't find a suitable Gator.

So I know which ones I can't drive, but not much closer to finding one the works.

Bob
 
   / UTV Help #36  
Wish you could have seen a Kubota RTV 1140......perhaps specs re leg room are similar to 900 don't know.
 
   / UTV Help #37  
I think you should look again at the Ranger.

I think they are very tough machines, yes they are sporty, but i give them at least a 50/50 work/play. The farm I work and hang out at has an older Ranger 500, but it is a full size, like the 800s now. We beat the snot out of this thing.

We haul split wood, piled nearlyto the top of the roll cage. Haul many deer. Use it as the main tool and person transport. Stack 100lb deer corn bags, as many as 8 or 9 some loads, and drive a few miles distributing them around the property. Unsafely, we have had many people on it at once. We've dragged bundles of over 10 large Christmas trees to the fire. Any kind of work.

And on top of all the work it does, it puts up with a group of about 8 teen boys ages 15-19, including me, and their girlfriends for weekends doing whatever we have to do work wise, to earn out play time with it.

We also have 2 Polaris Sportsman 500s at the farm, no major problems with anything that we didn't cause ourselves.

Give it a look, especially if you're comfortable in it. If you can avoid turns on nice grass, give the 6x6 Ranger a look, factory toolbox mounted on it, longer wheelbase, and a 6" longer bed, verycapable machine.


Kyle
 
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#38  
I think you should look again at the Ranger.

I think they are very tough machines, yes they are sporty, but i give them at least a 50/50 work/play. The farm I work and hang out at has an older Ranger 500, but it is a full size, like the 800s now. We beat the snot out of this thing.

We haul split wood, piled nearlyto the top of the roll cage. Haul many deer. Use it as the main tool and person transport. Stack 100lb deer corn bags, as many as 8 or 9 some loads, and drive a few miles distributing them around the property. Unsafely, we have had many people on it at once. We've dragged bundles of over 10 large Christmas trees to the fire. Any kind of work.

And on top of all the work it does, it puts up with a group of about 8 teen boys ages 15-19, including me, and their girlfriends for weekends doing whatever we have to do work wise, to earn out play time with it.

We also have 2 Polaris Sportsman 500s at the farm, no major problems with anything that we didn't cause ourselves.

Give it a look, especially if you're comfortable in it. If you can avoid turns on nice grass, give the 6x6 Ranger a look, factory toolbox mounted on it, longer wheelbase, and a 6" longer bed, verycapable machine.


Kyle

Kyle,

I plan on looking at the Ranger again, I was going to look at the diesel model too but it is almost 13K.

Do you know what normally you would get off of MSRP? When I bought my tractor and mower from Deere, I got 15% off.

Thanks
Bob
 
   / UTV Help #39  
Can't answer the question on price. The local Polaris dealer here is also a Deere dealer, and we are very close, So we tend to get better deals than most. So not sure, but I can only guess something like that 10-15% range that seems to be typical among purchases like these.


Kyle
 
   / UTV Help #40  
The Ranger is by far the most comfortable but seems more built for trail riding then what I need to do. But I could be wrong. I also hear good and bad things about Polaris machines and dependability.

Bob
About 4 yrs ago, I went thru what you are going thru now in looking and buying a UTV........ looked at them all and then test drove 4 or 5 prior to buying. I really liked the Ranger 700 XP/LE but other than snow mobiles never owned Polaris equipment before. Over the past 45 years, I've owned many Honda ATV's, dirt bikes and motorcycles (~25) and always had good luck so was reluctant to go to a Polaris Ranger. Honda just came out with the Big Red SxS when I was buying but my wife and I didn't like it nearly as well as the Ranger. We wound up getting the Ranger 700 XP/LE along with the extended 5 yr warranty. I had the Ranger 3 yrs until I bought a 2011 Ranger 800 XP/LE with EPS. I never had a single problem with the 2008 Ranger but moved to the new 2011 as someone wanted to buy my older machine and I got a super good deal on the 2011 which had a little more power, power steering and better economy. Iirc, 25% better economy according to Polaris. After more than a year the 2011 Ranger has been problem free. I think the stigma associated with Polaris comes from several years ago when they had issues with some models of their ATV's. I use the Ranger more for work than play here on this old 300 acre farm I'm in process of restoring ....... mainly hauling stuff, fixing fence, checking wild game food plots, transporting hay and straw, filling corn feeders, cutting brush and etc. Hardly a day goes by that the Ranger doesn't get used. Also, my grand kids love to jump in the front and back to ride on the trails.
I'm not trying to sell you on a Ranger....... just telling you my experience with them.
 

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