MUTS ATV Trailer Review

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With 1,000 pounds of dirt in the MUTS it take my Kubota RTV500, 18-hp, HST, some time to accelerate, which is no big deal. I have to be careful not to brake hard. There is the potential to jackknife the single axle trailer with a 1,000 pound payload, if you brake too hard. I am sure you will enjoy your MUTS.

That's a good load for the Kubota! How does it handle it? Any wheel spin? The Kubotas are nice.
 
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I haven't forgotten about the thread! I have been putting the MUTS trailer together when time allows. So far so good!

I will make a series of videos on assembling the MUTS and also using it. That's what I'm working on now.

Here's a sneak peak!



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thats firewood is a bit short dont you think? how do you stack tiny 6-8" hunks?

I'm not sure he is burning it as firewood. Pretty sure he is in Florida. Maybe just cutting small so it's easier to lift.
 
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As a volunteer I maintain the common areas, about 20 acres, in the residential community in which I live. This involves a lot of tree work.

The firewood in Photo #1 is dumped beside the highway for passerbys to take gratis for home use. It seldom remains more than 60 minutes as I have "regulars" who watch for deposits.

It is ironic that I do not have a fireplace nor wood burning stove in my home.
 
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As a volunteer I maintain the common areas, about 20 acres, in the residential community in which I live. This involves a lot of tree work. The firewood in Photo #1 is dumped beside the highway for passerbys to take gratis for home use. It seldom remains more than 60 minutes as I have "regulars" who watch for deposits. It is ironic that I do not have a fireplace nor wood burning stove in my home.

I'm surprised there's a big demand for firewood down there. I bet that makes someone's day when you stack it by the road!

Looks like the 20 acres keeps you very busy. Good looking equipment!
 
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I'm surprised there's a big demand for firewood down there. I bet that makes someone's day when you stack it by the road!

Looks like the 20 acres keeps you very busy. Good looking equipment!

This is Florida. We put on sweaters at 72 degrees.

At 60 degrees everyone is ready for a fire in the fireplace or wood stove.
 

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