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roysallis, I'm not sure now, but I think my brother told me the dealer told him there was a hydraulic dump available for the Mule when he bought it a few years ago, but he did not get any kind of power dump. However, he had the electric dump (screw type) added last year (by a Kawasaki Mule dealer), so I can't say for sure it's a Kawasaki option or whether this particular dealer just knew how to install an aftermarket power dump. I think Branch is right about the Mule and Gator using the same engine (a Kawasaki). The Mule specs say it's rated for 500# (3 people) on the seat, 800# in the bed, and tow a 1000# trailer; top speed about 25 mph. My old rancher neighbor, who wouldn't even think of buying a new car or pickup (let someone else take that first depreciation), and has 5 tractors with the newest one being over 20 years old, thought that Mule looked like a waste of money until his cattle started getting out and he knew he needed to do some fence mending in places he couldn't go with his pickup or a tractor, so I took him in my brother's Mule through the woods, brush, over brush piles and logs, through ravines, etc. and he promptly went and bought a new Mule; thinks it's the greatest ranch tool ever. And American Airlines uses a whole fleet of them at the D-FW Airport, 2WD models, some with cabs, some without.
Besides being a fun toy, that Mule has sure helped us get a lot of work done. But like I said initially, you'll probably like either one; Mule or Gator. I don't know anything about the Polaris other than the fact that my brother looked at them and wasn't impressed.
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Besides being a fun toy, that Mule has sure helped us get a lot of work done. But like I said initially, you'll probably like either one; Mule or Gator. I don't know anything about the Polaris other than the fact that my brother looked at them and wasn't impressed.
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