crazyal
Super Member
I have a Honda Big Red, it's the previous version to the Pioneer. Over all it's been real good for me. I'll load the bed heaping full of green split firewood and it doesn't seam to bother it a bit. I often will haul about 1/4 cord of blocked up wood down to the house (both in the bed and on a trailer). My land is pretty steep yet it has no problems what so ever. It's kind of a balance between work and play. I will say this, don't get one stuck. I've underestimated snow twice now only to find it was a lot deeper that I thought. I went with the Honda because I was never a fan of belts. Had too many snow machines over the years and replaced too many belts. The 3 speed transmission works well. I would buy another if I ever replace it. I did find that because it's fuel injected when it's cold it starts much easier if you wait for the fuel pump to reach pressure (couple of seconds) before turning it over. Also the battery was kind of undersized. I replaced mine with a car battery.
I would look at the Kioti Mechron as a possible diesel option. I thought I saw a new one for sale at a dealer for a really good price. I can't remember the price or even where it was but it just stuck in my head that it was cheap.
I would look at the Kioti Mechron as a possible diesel option. I thought I saw a new one for sale at a dealer for a really good price. I can't remember the price or even where it was but it just stuck in my head that it was cheap.