SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others

   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #21  
Like Eddie sez, it all depends on how you're going to use it. I wanted something with a dump bed, 4WD, that could tow my splitter and 5x8 utility trailer, and was stable side hilling on steep terrain. I ended up with a used Kubota RTV900 and it works well for utility use. No, it won't keep up with my buddy's ATV, but he can't haul a half cord of firewood or a yard of gravel like I can with the RTV. Sometimes I wish the RTV wouldn't slow down so much going up the steep driveway to pick up the mail, but it'll haul that same yard of gravel up the hill at the same pace. And I ended up putting a snorkel on the air intake because the original intake was right in front of the rear wheel where it did nothing but eat dust and clog. And sometimes it's difficult to shift between 2WD and 4WD, especially on a hill. But I wanted utility and payload and dump bed, and Kubota covers those bases better than the others.:2cents:

I agree. Very honest description of the RTV. I use mine 4 times as much as I use my Rhino. Grandkids on the other hand much prefer to drive the Rhino. :)
 
   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #22  
I have the Yamaha Viking and it does a great job at everything I have used it for. My two buddies have had nothing but problems from their Rangers.
 
   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #23  
Another vote here for the Yamaha Viking.Three across seating and very dependable.I put 4,000 miles in ten years on a Rhino with no problems.
 
   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #24  
I bought a General about 4 months ago. I like it a lot. It doesn't have the fit and finish like a Honda or Yamaha but its very comfortable, rides great, has a lot of power, and is very work and play capable. I was close to buying a Pioneer 1000 as I'm a long time Honda guy. The Pioneer just wasn't comfortable to me.
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   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #25  
I bought a General about 4 months ago. I like it a lot. It doesn't have the fit and finish like a Honda or Yamaha but its very comfortable, rides great, has a lot of power, and is very work and play capable. I was close to buying a Pioneer 1000 as I'm a long time Honda guy. The Pioneer just wasn't comfortable to me.

Good looking machine!
 
   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #26  
I looked at many brands before I bought a Kawasaki 4010 Trans4X4 Mule. I wanted a utility vehicle that would haul 4 adults comfortably. I also did not want doors or harnesses that are required for anything rated for going over 25 mph, wanted something easy in and out. It is rated to pull 1200 although I did use it to tow my Boomer 8N about 100' the other day to get on a trailer to go to the dealer for repairs. Definitely was a strain but it did it.

I guess it comes down to what you want to use it for, utility or recreation. While you can use any of them for both functions most are designed for one or the other. I just didn't have a need for something that will go 50 mph on 14 acres. The only time mine has been in high range was when I used it off the property for an FD fund raiser at the fair grounds parking cars.
 
   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #27  
bought a used polaris 2005 polaris ranger that was rode hard and put up wet, 3 can seat across front, dump bed,and 4x4 w/windshield. performs flawless. bought from farmer that used everyday. paid too much but is has been a wonderful machine. i like polaris, had six other kinds of their 4x4 and never had trouble with them. neighbor has kaw mule 4x4 for at least 6-7 years sxs 4x4 and has worked flawless. mine is a little bigger and takes me, wife and dog in middle everywhere.
 
   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #28  
I'll be the odd ball, just bought a 825I JD, love it.

Ronnie
 
   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #29  
I really enjoy my Kubota RTV-X 1100. It's not the fastest, but I don't need speed. What I ran into was that pricing a Ranger 900 from my local dealer (a power steering deluxe model) was that by the time you add a roof, windshield, and a rear panel you are within $1000-$1500 to my RTV that has heat, AC, and no belt to burn in the transmission. It weighs 2400 pounds and is more tractor than ATV, but it's the perfect side by side for me.
 
   / SxS - Polaris General vs Ranger vs Others #30  
I've owned a couple. Older JD gator 6x6 and a Polaris Ranger XP. Polaris was a beast of a machine that did some things I never thought it would do. Pulling a 5,000 pound trailer that my 2500 couldn't get because of the mud was one. The other was going through deep snow, amazing what it would do. Gator was neat but it was an old design and sluggish. I always thought the Kawasaki Mules looked like golf cars as far as drivetrain and suspension but that may have changed. The Kubotas I've seen were really nice and almost like cars inside and I like the auxiliary hydraulics they had for something like a splitter which would be nice.

I also owned an older Bobcat brand UTV which was nothing more than a commercial duty club car golf cart with a gas engine. It was actually quite useful as well but not 4x4.
 

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