This Mitsubishi mini truck is amazing. I bought the ugliest one I could find so I wouldn't feel bad about scratching it all up. I couldn't live without it. I have a couple of gators but this thing is far more powerful with only a two cylinder engine. It will pull a hay wagon with five round bales through the muddy lot and hooks up easy behind a tractor and implement to get home from the field.
I like the gators for fencing since getting in and out isn't the easiest being 6'4" and all. In the winter or muddy weather the gators get parked and this gets run non-stop. Even in the summer there isn't a day that it doesn't get run.
I'm already planning my next one - I have to have a tilt bed. I wasn't willing to spend the money for it not knowing how much I would use it. Fuel injection may be nice, but this carbureted engine runs super smooth and has lots of power. I will probably get rid of one gator when I buy a new one and relegate this one to beater status although I really don't hold back now. I haven't spent a dime on it but need new tires this summer. I'm not sure what I ever did without the ugly thing.
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