Posted by GEO-TH, In on March 05, 2019 at 12:40:30 from (50.102.1.141):
In Reply to: Farm use UTV's posted by Steamboat on March 05, 2019 at 10:46:41:
I have a 4010 mule. Bought it at ATV and More at end of 2012. The 2013 were out. So I got it for about 75% of list. Close to your budget.
Things I like about it, electric powerstearing, 2 cylinder fuel injection, 4x4, carry over 1000#, bigger bed than most, brakes all 4 wheels.
Things I dislike Dealer in Terre haute doesn't know squat Dealer wants over $150 to change engine oil and oils in front and rear axles. Dealer wants a fortune $250+ just to check values. I can do it in 30 minutes. Oil change, 2 qts on engine and 2.5 qts for axles. About a 30 minute job.
Had idle issues from day one. Dealer had no clue about how to properly set up Throttle positioning sensors. I ordered shop manual to get it to run properly.
4010 mule is something I'll never be without. No cab , no heater, no AC.
Only WARNING you may want to buy a more basic 710 mule that has no electronics, no power steering, smaller. Carburetor, single cylinder. Simpler to work on.
4010 and 710 are gasoline engines.
What ever you buy, dealers think nothing of charging a lot for service. May want to buy something you can do your own service work.
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