UTV Help

   / UTV Help #1  

NYBOB

Silver Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2003
Messages
206
Location
Maine NY(Binghamton area)
Tractor
2007 JD 3720
I am looking to purchase a UTV. I own 10 acres of land and would like something to work around my property. I would like something with 4 wheel drive and possibly diesel. I just need a working machine and some rides with the granddaughter.

I have been looking around for awhile....my biggest issue is comfort. I am 6-3 300 lbs 55 year old and cannot find a machine with adequate leg room.

Does anyone of a machine that would fit me?

Thanks
 
   / UTV Help #2  
Take a look at the Kubota RTV's...Most of the UTV's are a little tight, but there is quite a bit of room in the Kubotas....Some of the newer UTV's (various brands)have adjustable seats.
 
   / UTV Help #3  
Check out a Kioti Mechron before you buy.
I believe they represent the best value available today for a non-hotrod, working machine. I'm 6'2" and find it very comfortable, capable as well as a superb value.
 
   / UTV Help #4  
Polaris still has the best ergonomics in such a machine. Though I enjoy my John Deere XUV 825i more day to day, it falls far short of my previous Polaris in comfort behind the wheel.

John M
 
   / UTV Help #5  
Kubota RTV 1140 is exactly right for me. One son at 6' 4" 340 lbs, other 6'6" 260 can drive/ride and still leave room for me, loads hunting gear, etc. Very tough machine, comfortable, pulls trailers, holds lots of gear. Helps my arthritis by reducing my steps. Only goes 25 MPH, but who NEEDS to go that fast anyhow. I have hard top and windshield.
 
   / UTV Help #6  
Being in Maine I'm going to assume you get pretty good snow (unless it's like this year in MI where you get only one) but if so I love plowing with my diesel gator HPX. I didn't know I was going to at first but knowing what I know now I would get an RTV 1100 to plow snow. Cab in there is amazing and the blade is hydraulic.

I do love my HPX though. Awesome machine. I've never put it to all its limits because it's been pretty much a poop hauler (for horses) but its plenty fast enough to get to where I need to go but nimble and strong enough to get it done. I have plowed (in 4x4 with no weight in the back) about 3 feet in a single snowfall with ease. I was very surprised and thought for sure I'd have to get the 5410 (85HP utility) out to do the job but it got r done:thumbsup:
 
   / UTV Help #7  
I am 6'3" about 260 and have a kawasaki Mule 4010 Trans. It fits me fine.
 
   / UTV Help #8  
I had a Rhino for a few years and enjoyed using it round the farm. but If i would have known about Japanese mini trucks then I would have bought one over any UTV in minute.

They have a 6ft bed, only as wide as a Rhino and only about HALF the price. They also have heat !

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   / UTV Help #9  
I wish I had a Japanese mini also. We bought a Polaris Ranger in 2003. Has windshield, metal roof, back glass too. Never got the doors... Don't know why. It has been used almost daily around the farm for chores as well as just plain fun. I am 6'2'' and about 265 and have plenty of room. You can get almost any size and options on them now. I would still want the 500 cc model. It has had very few problems in its life here.
 
   / UTV Help #10  
Those Japanese minis are awesome. Friend bought like 12 a couple years ago and was selling them, wish I'd picked one up now. They go like 60 and haul more than any comparable UTV.
 

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