Torvy
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I cannot imagine in the future, lamenting having 4WD as an option. I can definitely imagine wishing for 4WD if you don't.
I see some mud but my soil is mostly sandy loam where I am located. Snow, every once in a while. I figured if I got the side by side stuck I would just get the tractor and pull it out. If I get one it will probably be used not new. Will probably get the 4wd just to know I have it if I need it.You never see snow or mud?
Put a winch on it. You can pull on other things to get unstuck.I see some mud but my soil is mostly sandy loam where I am located. Snow, every once in a while. I figured if I got the side by side stuck I would just get the tractor and pull it out.
Don't the Honda use the same clutch as an old three wheeler? I've heard of problems. Like it ain't enough clutch for real use. My dad bought a belt drive in 07 or 09, thousands of miles per year on the farm. Pulls 16' trailer you can haul a truck on. Still the same belt. I know "if the belt gets wet" , but I ain't never done seen one get wet. They are sealed off. I guess if you swamp it and leave it under water it will eventually get wet. Notice I didn't say a name on the belt drives, just don't knock the belt drive system. I'd much rather swap a belt than pay someone to go internally and rebuild a clutch.We did look at the Yamaha Warrior or Viking? and considered the Kymco, as well as the JD Gator. Gator we looked at specs for had a top speed of something like 30 mph or so, the Yamaha was wider then we wanted; the Kymco was fine; just didn't know the brand; and push come to shove; I trust Honda engines, and I liked the idea of no belt drive. Polaris, if that belt gets wet, your done till it dries out; but they do have a turf mode.
Honda is known, or was known, for not having sufficient charging for accessories, unless you add a 2nd battery; if that's important for you.
Edit; Don't know if any UTVs/SxSs have the option, but if any come with 120V factory hardwired inverter, that would be Huge. Don't know if the alternators they out in them would support a decent one. If you have a 40 or 50 lbs generator, like the Honda Whisper, might not be an issue; but my generator has too weight 300 lbs with fuel;
He may have a flip flop winch.Put a winch on it. You can pull on other things to get unstuck.
If the side by side is stuck in mud, you may not want to bring a heavier tractor close to try to pull it out.
The winch might be a big help - especially if there is tree nearby. You'll find other uses for that winch as well. Our side by side gets a lot of use. We are on different terrain - nothing but hills and mountains. Would not be without the winch.
Thats one big Wench!I have a Honda Pioneer 500. Sadly the rear differential is permanently locked which means that NOT ripping up the lawn requires careful forethought. I understand that the newer models do have an open selectable differential.
The Pioneer 500 track is only 48" wide which I had to restrict for my use due to narrow bridges and trails on my acreage. It also simply sips gasoline, so that has never been an issue with me.
I also switched tires to 26"; should have gone to 27" to completely correct the speedo to correct mph. The 2 to 4 wheel drive is totally selectable. I think the selectable 4wd is well worth whatever the cost. I did add a 3500# wench to mine, which I've had to use a number of times to both either get out of mud or to pull my mower out. All of those times required 4wd.
As others have said, oil & filter changes are doable but not "easy". Certainly not worth having a dealer do it for XXX$$ for 1 hour of easy work. I've never heard of anyone actually needing the valves adjusted after 50 hours of use. Sure - the dealers give you all that lip about how important that is, but I've not found that to be true. Mine has never had one minute of trouble or needing repairs. I'm thinking that their story is for extra profit.
Cost has gone out the roof, supposedly due to the demand. I have my doubts... I paid $12K total OTD "back then". That included dealer prep, paperwork, and installing the windshield, canopy & wench.
No, they do not use the same clutch as the 3-wheeler. It is way different as it is a duel clutch system, that basically selects the nest gear before the shift is made. It is a very good system and really has very few problems. The main "issues" have been in the selectors on the Talon and people not being fulling in gear but with proper adjustment, it is corrected. Also, Honda changed a few parts recently to help upgrade the DCT on the Talon (perhaps on the Pioneer but. I am not sure about that).Don't the Honda use the same clutch as an old three wheeler? I've heard of problems. Like it ain't enough clutch for real use. My dad bought a belt drive in 07 or 09, thousands of miles per year on the farm. Pulls 16' trailer you can haul a truck on. Still the same belt. I know "if the belt gets wet" , but I ain't never done seen one get wet. They are sealed off. I guess if you swamp it and leave it under water it will eventually get wet. Notice I didn't say a name on the belt drives, just don't knock the belt drive system. I'd much rather swap a belt than pay someone to go internally and rebuild a clutch.
I imagine a used 2wd must be pretty cheap compared to a 4wd one? It sure is a strong negotiating point to knock the price down to something realistic.I see some mud but my soil is mostly sandy loam where I am located. Snow, every once in a while. I figured if I got the side by side stuck I would just get the tractor and pull it out. If I get one it will probably be used not new. Will probably get the 4wd just to know I have it if I need it.
I am personally not a fan of the Can Am or Polaris systems as you see a lot more problems or complaints with them but with more maintenance they will do the job. Seems the utility Polaris/Can-Am holds up better than the RZRs and Mavericks.
I was not the confused one.
Likely because many Maverick and RZRs get flogged pretty hard and some can have double or triple the HP of many utility machinesSeems the utility Polaris/Can-Am holds up better than the RZRs and Mavericks.