Which one for us?

   / Which one for us? #11  
Then there is something wrong with your buddy's XP or he is taking it easy or you have a very fast Gator. I have 2006 XP and it will do 44 MPH on a level paved road. If the road starts going down hill the speed limiter kicks in. I added an aftermarket speedometer and have clocked it with a GPS.


Sorry, I need to be clear. I can keep up with him, and i do not slow him down, in the field or on trails. Off road, we seem to be very close. Put us in deep sand, and I walk him. There is no doubt that at WOT he is faster, even in dirt, (except sand), but it does not seem to come into play when we are riding. Even when we kick it down to the back to the 80 acres, we both get back there about the same time. I have drove his and he has drove mine, and if we both floor it to get tot he back, there is little difference. But, this is not a clear drag strip test. There are bumps and obstacles....

XP's have a higher top speed no doubt. In the way we use ours, its not a factor in what machine is better, because the playing field is leveled by the real world. I hope that makes sense, cause I am not jabbing either machine.
 
   / Which one for us? #12  
I understand what you are saying. It would be suicide to run at 40+ MPH across a field or through the woods on one of these things. Mine rarely sees top end.
 
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#13  
Sorry to add another into the mix, but Cub Cadets with Cat diesels are nice. They don't put cats in 'em now. I've been watching this for a while, I think its a good deal, but far away from us in MD.

Go to eBay and look up 2006 cub cadet 4x4 diesel, it's in Paris, Illinois and is camo.

If you don't find it, let me know.
 
   / Which one for us? #14  
Sorry to add another into the mix, but Cub Cadets with Cat diesels are nice. They don't put cats in 'em now. I've been watching this for a while, I think its a good deal, but far away from us in MD.

Go to eBay and look up 2006 cub cadet 4x4 diesel, it's in Paris, Illinois and is camo.

If you don't find it, let me know.

Are you buying it because of the "Cat" name? Have you ever drove one?

Please let us know what ones you have drove and what you think of them?

I have drove the cub at a dealer who was trying hard to get rid of an 07 that he had on his lot for over a year. I understood why it was there.
 
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#15  
We're not sure we're even buying. It's very far away. They are very similar to the gator, if not made by the same company. I've grown up around equipment and we've operated Cats, but no, i've never driven on of these, but heard great reviews online.
 
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#16  
I don't mean to keep throwing things at you, but there is one of those Bobcat 2300 with the front attachments for sale on eBay. It only has 80 hours, comes with a bucket and forks. $10,000. Not to bad right. The HD and RTV are $12,000 without options and accesories. There is a close Bobcat dealer, but haven't done business with them though. The Catskills aren't to far away from
us. I know I'm a dreamer but I think this may be the right way to go. Also, the bucket seats are comfortable, but cannot hold 3 people safely, or under cover when it's raining.
 
   / Which one for us? #17  
We're not sure we're even buying. It's very far away. They are very similar to the gator, if not made by the same company. I've grown up around equipment and we've operated Cats, but no, i've never driven on of these, but heard great reviews online.

I don't mean to keep throwing things at you, but there is one of those Bobcat 2300 with the front attachments for sale on eBay. It only has 80 hours, comes with a bucket and forks. $10,000. Not to bad right. The HD and RTV are $12,000 without options and accesories. There is a close Bobcat dealer, but haven't done business with them though. The Catskills aren't to far away from
us. I know I'm a dreamer but I think this may be the right way to go. Also, the bucket seats are comfortable, but cannot hold 3 people safely, or under cover when it's raining.


Do you realize these posts are one right after another...:eek: Um, first the purchase is far away and now you might have found the right one.....:rolleyes:

I know I am picking on you. But get you head out of your ......

BTW, the cub model is not built just like the gator. But then again, they both have 4 wheels, 2 seats, and a dump bed. You might be on to something:(
 
   / Which one for us? #18  
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the Gators had a top speed of 25-35mph and I know the rangers get up to 50 on their workhorses. The RZR S model goes 63!

IMHO 25 mph is fast enough for me on my RTV, any faster is kinda scary. You need a strong heart and good life insurance to exceed 35 mph in one of these. ( 37 mph downhill, flat out, no turns) . Would not let the kids take it out if it wern't governed for 25 mph. Heard insurance companies were putting fast atvs etc in same class as mean dogs and trampolines for non covered losses.
 
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I dropped by the Deere/Polaris dealer today. I talked to one of the owners and asked him whether he liked the Gators or Rangers better. He said he would take the ranger anyday. I'm kinda partial to the polaris's, so this kinda strengthens it. But I am open to almost all brands. Call me a dreamer, but it seems every night, I end up with all the brands and models somehow appearing in a new barn that seemed to cost me nothing. Can't wait till I go to sleep!
 
   / Which one for us? #20  
Hi,
I have a Kubota RTV 900 for my place of 180 acres it is about perfect. It runs for a couple of weeks on 5 gallons of fuel, we have roads most every where we go which is good cause it is not as handy off road as my Honda 4 wheelers. The dump bed is good for eveything and will dump a bed full of river rocks without a whimper. It is not as fast as the 4 wheelers but it carries a lot more so since we mostly use it for work is better for running around in cause the bed is allways there to put stuff in. It is not as sure footed as the Hondas and slower but we still use it all the time. My big 450 Foreman just sits most of the time. The RTV is not good for chasing cows or going fast over bumpy roads but when it is cold the windshied breaks the wind so its not as cold to ride. Its easier to throw things into the bed and way cheaper to operate than a pickup. My old 73 Chev just sits most of the time now. It is also hard to get it away from my wife she likes to use it for hauling things back and forth from our different house locations on the place, hauling weeds to the compost heap, going to get the mail, carrying canning jars, she's always got some excuse for using it. I dont think it is as good in mud but we dont have much, what we do have the 4 wheelers run right through but the RTV is heavier and has to work harder to get through
Martin
 

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