Posted by T in NE on February 26, 2014 at 19:31:45 from (75.239.13.240):
In Reply to: Side by side ideas? posted by brian(MN) on February 26, 2014 at 15:51:11:
I'd go with a Ranger. You give up a lot of capability for not much power when getting the 900 over the 800 though. A friend works at the dealer and has had them come in with entire pistons hanging out the side of the block and still drive into the shop on their own. Honda got replaced the big red with the Pioneer. Had air filter troubles on the big red that caused blown up motors. Jury is still out on the Pioneer, but if they didn't gear it slower than the Rincon (same engine) it will be worthless for really doing any work. The Rincon will run 60+ but isn't good for pulling anything at low speed.
The Rhino sucks. I wouldn't give anyone one, unless it was al kiyda, just so it'd be easier to catch them!
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