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Re: Which utility vehicle do you like?
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Posted by DuaneWKKC on December 22, 2003 at 04:05:59 from (12.100.121.94):
In Reply to: Which utility vehicle do you like? posted by Nathan(GA) on December 21, 2003 at 15:02:39:
Don't forget, if you have a Kubota dealer around they are supposed to be coming out with a new vehicle very if shortly, if not already. Also, Cub Cadet has a vehicle very similar to the Gator except the back wheels in the 6X4 actually have suspension! Dad has a gator and HATES it. Dash has cracked, backfires, overheats and has had to replace the starter (250+$$), also seats replaced twice, once under warrenty. Its has been a handy vehicle though. Will cross the bottem even when wet with out leaving a track. Have only gotten it stuck once, that was in the creek when belt got wet. Let belt and pullys dry then drove out very slowly. Good luck... and MERRY CHRISTMAS DuaneW.
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