Posted by George Marsh on March 28, 2014 at 11:02:10 from (50.127.10.235):
In Reply to: OT Kawasaki Mule posted by BSpauld on March 28, 2014 at 08:35:35:
I have a 2012 4010 mule. Neighbor just bought a 610 mule. Some of the differences. 610 is single cylinder, air cooled, carb, solid axle in rear, smaller bed, lighter frame construction, taller skinner, knobby tires, smaller gas tank.
4010 is a 2 cylinder, fuel injection, water cooled, power steering( sweet), 4 wheel independent, stronger frame, smaller, wider, more like turf/knobby tire for a smoother ride.
When I got my 4010 mule it was end of year, discounted price, which wasn't a $1000 more than neighbor paid for his new 610.
If I were you, to save drive belt, use low range under load. The owner's manual says never use 4 wheel on hard surfaces. Also when you go from 4 wheel to 2 wheel, it sometimes hangs up. This too in in the manual. So, I put it in reverse when I go from 4 to 2 and it works just fine.
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