Posted by WIZZO on January 30, 2015 at 11:11:07 from (217.39.66.3):
In Reply to: Side by side RTV's posted by JDPhil on January 30, 2015 at 06:51:51:
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On British farming forums in past couple of weeks there has been big discussion about the pro's & con's against bike-type ATV's. Livestock farmers on steel slopes prefer the ATV for traction, and some arable farmers use them with spreaders to distribute chemicals & slug pellets. They seem to have higher towing capacity and faster speeds.
The cart type are becoming more popular recently, the ability to carry 2 people and having a platform on the rear to carry loads are the big pro's. Many are fitted with cabs for weather protection. Slower and less stability on steep slopes & climbing capacity is against them.
The original was the Kawasaki Mule, JD Gators are more popular with golf courses & councils. The current Kubota are becoming very popular.
The most important thing with cart types the sheep dogs have better & bigger place to ride :lol:
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