flyingn
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just got back from my Kubota dealer and he showed me the brochure for one. Nice. Now comes with AC too. And the dash looks like one out of a car. he said mid teens for a price..
Frank
Frank
Deerlope said:The RTV will be like a lot of others, start small and get the interest up and then get bigger and bigger until like someone just said, get a Jeep.
ovrszd said:Yep, $15K will buy a very nice Jeep to use on the farm. Actually will buy one so nice you won't want to use it on the farm!!! With AC, Cruise Control, CD player and two tops that will out pull, out haul, out run and outperform in 4wd any RTV and still drive to town for groceries and refreshments!!!![]()
Dargo said:It's funny you said that. Last year I bought an old (well, not that old, a '01) Jeep Cherokee sport with 105k miles on it. I picked it up at an auction for $3500 plus the $100 I had to pay my friend who is a dealer and had the dealer's license to get into the auction. Anyway, after putting a set of pretty aggressive tires on it and just cleaning it up, it looks great, drives great, and is pretty amazing off road for a stocker. I've already torqued it enough to where the hood doesn't line up straight between the fenders anymore, and I dragged the muffler off twice.
But still, you're right; even though I only have about 4k in the Jeep now, I still am hesitant to take it off road everywhere because it's "too nice". Now, imagine that; I only have 4k in it and it's too nice to take off road. Hmm, I don't know what a good winch would cost, but with that, I'd take the little Jeep about anywhere my RTV will go. Better yet, I don't have to trailer the Jeep to my other property; I can just drive it there.![]()
bigdeer2000 said:i have a 1990 toyota 4x4 pickup with automatic tranny and a/c, i paid 4500 3 years ago, it had 108000 miles on it at that time. i have since spent 3000 more for upgrades,so i have about the price of a big utility atv in it. i like it for hunting season better than an atv or utv.it is my only so called toy that i wouldn't consider selling.i really enjoy planting wildlife food plots from quarter acre to 6-7 acres, and my rtv is perfect for that job. fill the bed with bags of seed and go. i know that an rtv 1100 doesn't make financial sense but i still plan to replace my 900 with one this spring.