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Posted by Grant on December 22, 2003 at 08:48:09 from (209.53.82.40):
In Reply to: Re: Which utility vehicle do you like? posted by DuaneWKKC on December 22, 2003 at 04:05:59:
I got a 6X4 gater as well. My dad's got an old JD AMT 626. The Gater is better. Having said that they both are good. The biggest draw back is dealing with JD for EXPENSIVE parts. The ride is not comfortable on either, but they will go through almost anything. The dump is a nice feature if you can afford it ($995 for the motor and screw hoist) but it will lift almost 1000# - don't do this too often though. I use the buggy almost every day. It has done everthing from hauling 4 - 20' lengths of 10" shc40 pvc at a time to the field, fuel transporter, 8' one way disk set puller, and garden clean up. I couldn't live without the little beast. Having said that, there are definatly room for improvements. Merry Christmas and best wishes to all.
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