Posted by JK-NY on November 27, 2009 at 07:48:03 from (4.157.26.4):
In Reply to: Gator VS. Jeep posted by burnetma on November 27, 2009 at 04:28:29:
Gators are lighter, easier to get in/out of and will go through wet areas with less problems , esp with tandem axle models. They are also relatively expensive (esp with 4wd and a cab)and have a limited cargo area. If you figure a jeep or smaller old 4wd truck would go where you need it would definitely be a less expensive choice. I have a friend who uses a couple old jeeps on his farm for just what you describe, and also has a snow plow on one.The jeep will carry/ tow alot more , and with doors removed is pretty easy to hop in/out of.I agree with jdemaris, a little 4wd truck would give you alot more cargo area . If you look around you might find an old jeep with a half cab - that would give you the cab and an open bed.
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