Posted by markct on September 04, 2015 at 12:54:03 from (32.213.140.82):
In Reply to: OT-Utility Vehicle posted by Why Worry on September 04, 2015 at 12:45:17:
I have had a mule 2500 for about 10 years, its from mid 90s vintage. Handy as can be, and a decade ago there wasnt much on the market used for under 2 grand, so i was happy to find this one with a worn motor that burned some oil, and front spindles and bearings that were bad, for 1600 bucks. i I I machined up my own front spindles and remachined the hubs, would have been over a grand in parts so that had kept the sale price down, eventualy i repowered it with an air cooled 13hp briggs vangaurd motor and couldnt be happier. Now all that being said at this time there are alot more used ones out there and more variety too, the early mules were a heavy duty golf cart, rode like a home depot lumber wagon, but sure beats walking everywhere!
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