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Offline snow1

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On the fence which one...want a sxs out on the farm,hauling stuff my atv is to small for hauling stuff like people,extra gear etc.

been eyeballin this contraption,less money than a sxs utv,4x4,heated cab,good payload...thoughts?
« Last Edit: December 12/21/21, 08:49:24 AM by snow1 »

Offline glenn57

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that should hold my cooler in the back!!!!!!! :nerd: :nerd: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

well snow, my opinion, depends on what you really plan to do with it.  :scratch: :scratch: snow, mud????? what ya gonna haul???

nuttin like buying something and regretting it later.
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Offline snow1

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Agreed glenn,just putting around the farm,icefishing I always have someone along plus my dog rides shotgun,hauling field dekes,pulling a utility trailer etc,looking at a full size utv for
$25k vs this buggy for $10k,haven't seen one in the field so haven't a clue on pro's vs con's.

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Life............. what happens while your making other plans. John Lennon

Offline glenn57

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guess you could put chains on the bad boy and really get'r stuck!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: the ability to have 4 wheel drive would be nice!!!! :happy1:
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Offline snow1

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guess you could put chains on the bad boy and really get'r stuck!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: the ability to have 4 wheel drive would be nice!!!! :happy1:

Oh forsure....it's a 4x4,heated /ac cab etc. just a ugly bug but praticle.down side is no cab room for a gun rack.
« Last Edit: December 12/21/21, 11:03:28 AM by snow1 »

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I like it!

Offline Jerkbiat

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some of my neighbors used to have those. Now they have Rangers.  :confused: One Neighbor still has one with tracks on it. Have not seen him use it for a couple years though.
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Offline snow1

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Found one for $10k new...vs 25k for a full size sxs,not a polaris fan anyway,as long as I have heat/ac 4x4 and a cargo bed this rig might just fit the bill,looking into any mechanical issues if any?,kinda new on my radar,but I need a riglarger than my atv on the farm for year around use.

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On the fence which one...want a sxs out on the farm,hauling stuff my atv is to small for hauling stuff like people,extra gear etc.

been eyeballin this contraption,less money than a sxs utv,4x4,heated cab,good payload...thoughts?
I've seen guys put Matt tracks on them for ice fishing pretty cool.  :happy1:   But, they are not licensable for road use in the USA. 
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Offline LPS

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DO NOT take my word for it but I was looking at those and I thought they made them street legal.  A place in Roseau used to sell them when I was driving semi through there about 4 years ago. 

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DO NOT take my word for it but I was looking at those and I thought they made them street legal.  A place in Roseau used to sell them when I was driving semi through there about 4 years ago.

I was told they could not pass the needed safety ratings for crash and equipment. 
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Offline snow1

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Ah heck,in my case,around the farm,load my hunting or ice fishing  up head down to the river etc,besides iffin they can make ATV's/golf carts street legal (see AZ snowbird villages) this unit should be good to go on the roads in south dakota if needed

Offline LPS

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Might be a good little truck.  Can you get parts for them?

Offline snow1

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Might be a good little truck.  Can you get parts for them?

My thoughts exactly LP, we have a suzuki dealer in white bear lake I plan on checking with...Since I traded off my honda foreman in 2019 for a suzuki king quad .no regrets to date,so this mini truck might fit the bill,also gotta check on repair shops in chamberlain SD ,would be my luck not to have a rice burner repair shop in town if one is needed.
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I think they would be cool to have for Ice fishing and have looked at them for a long time.  Just not going to be in the plans for me.  :sad:


https://utvtracks.com/wp-content/uploads/sweepertracked-truck-041.jpg

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Offline Steve-o

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Mount a Ma-Deuce in the back of that an have some BIG fun shootin' targets around the yard!   :happy1:

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just a little rodent gun!!   :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
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Offline Cooperman

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I’m not sure, but when I was looking at them a few years ago, I thought they were all used? They are pretty cool vehicle’s though.

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They are street legal in SD. I know a couple people that drive them around town in Spearfish. These people aren't ranchers or farmers, so I don't know how they would perform in the field for you.
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