Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please

   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #181  
The biggest thing I hate about traditional gas machines is messing about with the choke! Diesel stays good much easier in bulk storage. Plus no ethanol gumming up your carb, issues.

Half a foot of snow on the weekend and yet the Mule never got started. The E-Gator got used and never got stuck! Amazing.

Cheap initial price and fancy features will only cost you big time later down the road in my opinion. The less things that have disk brakes, exposed to the elements, the better, as far as I am concerned. I would actually pay extra, not to have them on my p/u! But the lemmings are told, that's what's best for them!
 
   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #182  
The biggest thing I hate about traditional gas machines is messing about with the choke! Diesel stays good much easier in bulk storage. Plus no ethanol gumming up your carb, issues.

That's one reason we got an RTV500. It has EFI, so no carb to deal with.

Aaron Z
 
   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #183  
That's kind of what I figured. But haven't been around any late model gassers lately. I am actually surprised Kubota makes a Gas UTV. Who knew?
 
   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #184  
Yep, the 2200 series was made by Club Car.

Our first one was gasoline powered.


Traded it in on the diesel version.
Guess I should tell "The Rest Of The Story". :D

Wife didn't like the noisy diesel, so traded it in on the Polaris EV two years ago.

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Eight 12 volt deep cycle batteries and a Sevcon 650 amp motor controller under the seat.

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30 horsepower three phase AC motor, over the rear axle.

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   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #185  
That's kind of what I figured. But haven't been around any late model gassers lately. I am actually surprised Kubota makes a Gas UTV. Who knew?
They actually make 2, the RTV400 and the RTV500. The RTV400 is an air-cooled, single cylinder carbureted belt driven machine while the RTV500 is a water cooled, EFI HST machine.

Aaron Z
 
   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #186  
Guess I should tell "The Rest Of The Story". :D

Wife didn't like the noisy diesel, so traded it in on the Polaris EV two years ago.

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Eight 12 volt deep cycle batteries and a Sevcon 650 amp motor controller under the seat.

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30 horsepower three phase AC motor, over the rear axle.

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How long does a charge last? How long does a charge take?

top speed? How much grunt compared to diesel?

Honestly...electric vehicles are starting to come of age. Torque same a 1 rpm or many rpm...but the charge lasting.
 
   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #187  
People tend to get all wrapped up about Diesel. Oh my God, what if the fuel gels?? Oh my God, aren't they hard to start in cold weather?? Oh my God, where will I buy fuel?? Oh my God, how will I keep my fuel clean enough to run without problems?? :confused:

Try running dirty gas...

If the Crude Oil people hadn't lobbied Congress to put strict restrictions against Diesel this country would be running on it. Like our not running primarily Diesel engines is going to save the Planet?? China will dump more emissions into the atmosphere this week than we will this year.....

EFI has brought gas engines into the 21st Century. Bout time. Diesel has always been controlled injection, mechanical or electronic. A Carb is sooooo 20th Century.... :)
 
   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #188  
Guess I should tell "The Rest Of The Story". :D

Wife didn't like the noisy diesel, so traded it in on the Polaris EV two years ago.

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Eight 12 volt deep cycle batteries and a Sevcon 650 amp motor controller under the seat.

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30 horsepower three phase AC motor, over the rear axle.

View attachment 448147

Xfaxman, how is the EV when running in muddy/wet/snow conditions? I read somewhere that the electrical components weren't well sealed and that person had concerns about corrosion and said to be prepared to only run the EV Ranger in dry conditions that snow/mud/rain would not be a good idea.

We have lots of rain, mud and snow at different times of the year. I'm really intrigued by the EV for the simplicity of operation for the wife and kids but no mistake about it if we buy one it will get used daily for feeding hay, hauling a water trailer etc...etc...around the farm and it would have to be able to operate reliably in all conditions of wet or dry.

Can you offer any feedback on your experiences or anything you may have heard from others running the Polaris EV?
 
   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #189  
The nicest thing I like about a (healthy) diesel is that if it is warm, meaning you used it in the last four or so hours, you almost can't operate that starter switch fast enough for it to start.

My friend used the E-Gator on the weekend, driving through a few inches of snow to gather pine bows and dog wood. I guess, she never travelled in the same place twice. Today with sun shining, things quickly turned to ice on travelled portions and the 2WD E-Gator was clearly out of it's element.

If I had to have only one UTV, I would consider that Polaris Electric. As it is, I kind of need two, so will leave things as they are for the time being.
 
   / Work UTV ... narrow down some choices please #190  
How long does a charge last? It depends on speed and terrain. The Max Range position is 15 mph and supposed to give 25 miles.

How long does a charge take? 12 hours with the factory charge algorithm, longer if changed to one that doesn't boil the batteries as much.

top speed? 25 mph.

How much grunt compared to diesel? Much more, due to max torque off the line. :thumbsup:

Honestly...electric vehicles are starting to come of age. Torque same at 1 rpm or many rpm...but the charge lasting.
Yep, I will probably go to lithium ion batteries next.

Xfaxman, how is the EV when running in muddy/wet/snow conditions? I read somewhere that the electrical components weren't well sealed and that person had concerns about corrosion and said to be prepared to only run the EV Ranger in dry conditions that snow/mud/rain would not be a good idea. ​There are a lot of videos on YouTube showing the EV in mud. The connector corrosion is on the battery cables. There where some undersized wiring connectors on the early models, that has been corrected.

We have lots of rain, mud and snow at different times of the year. I'm really intrigued by the EV for the simplicity of operation for the wife and kids but no mistake about it if we buy one it will get used daily for feeding hay, hauling a water trailer etc...etc...around the farm and it would have to be able to operate reliably in all conditions of wet or dry.

Can you offer any feedback on your experiences or anything you may have heard from others running the Polaris EV?
Don't get much snow here and I can stay out of mud and water.

Lots of experiences here: Polaris Ranger EV - RangerForums.net - Polaris Ranger Forum
 

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