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Got Carpal Tunnel?
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: MD
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Boat: Bankes Goliath 21'
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Which Utility Vehicle?
I go through this every year, but this year I think I'm gonna get one.
I've been on a number of different models and can't decide what is best. Bad Boy Buggy Yamaha Kawasaki Mule John Deere ETC... I'll be using it on mostly fields and relatively flat woods. A little water and mud here and there. Would like to be able to tow a goose decoy trailer and maybe a small light jon boat. Will haul people, dead shit, corn, more dead shit, etc. Whatchagot? -D
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aka Wild Life Management Mate
Join Date: May 2007
Location: West Chester, PA / SJ marina
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We use a Mule . Love it. !!! Ken will say the same, Rugged, good in the mud
all around great utility vehicle. |
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Weaky wacker
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Dave,
Knowing that you'll be using it for some lazy hog sneaking too, I'd go Bad Boy. Quiet, powerful, and no gas needed. I'm sure you can plug it in the barn. Doug |
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Stop staring at my Avatar.
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Newport DE
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We have a polaris six wheel at the duck farm and it is great, and the dump bed comes in handy for carrying all the crap to the pit....
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 785
Credits: 1,366.1
Home Port: Cape May, NJ
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Yeah dude, get your ass up here, we'll go for a ride in the Mule. Whatever you get, it has to have a suicide knob, beverage consumption is much easier, gatorade of course.
Yes, good in the mud, but if you try to get it stuck it will happen sooner or later.![]() |
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Got Carpal Tunnel?
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: MD
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Boat: Bankes Goliath 21'
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BYOB?
How loud are they? That's the only thing that has me leaning towards the BBB. The BBB only does 18 and I'd hate to get stuck w/ dead batteries. -D
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Aug 2006
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The BBB is only as loud as the tires going over the terrain, which at higher speeds, isn't that quiet either.I have been on two BBB's, that were no older than a year and fully charged, and just from my experience, they go faster than 18 mph . . . but going downhill with a stiff breeze on the stern. The four seater loaded with guys and gear, with a deer on the front, going up a slight incline, dude it's like 1.01 mph. Again, that's just my experience, and it all depends on what you want to do with it. Oh, here it's only BYOShotgun. ![]() |
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Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Windsor, NC
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I would look into the yamaha rhino. They have great power and I have seen them go around stuck 500 4 wheelers in the mud. They run about 45mph and have differential lock so they can really pull. I have used it to put a 18' G3 in the water with no problems. They are about as loud as a 4-wheeler.
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Stop staring at my Avatar.
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Wherever Uncle Sam sends me
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Probably not what your looking for, but we had a couple of these and they are a BLAST...plus you can take them into the pond to set/retrieve your decoys.
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Got Carpal Tunnel?
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: MD
Posts: 3,578
Credits: 5,728.6
Boat: Bankes Goliath 21'
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Yamaha is definitely high on the list. I've heard great things about the rhino.
A fellow club member has an argo for another one of his properties that is a swamp. For right now the only water I'll have to go through is a few drainage ditches now and again. They're bad ass machines, but not something I need right now. Thanks -D
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