you my friend nailed it! We have one of eachloomixguy said:Spend the 2 grand on an S-10 or Ford Ranger, rather than a glorified comfort cover.
Is that price in American dollars? Jeeeezus!
from what I've seen " here " they go no where in cold weather because they are too cold to operate. Or that's what my neighbors say.farmboy said:I'll put my ranger 900 XP up against your Ford ranger or S10 anyday, I will guarantee you cant go even half the places I can, are they expensive, yes they are, but what isn't these days. they have their place and I wouldn't do without my ranger, so much so that I'm in the process of buying my second one that way I will have one for working and one for hunting.
I haul fire wood with my ford ranger. I can put 10x the wood on it so I will argue that all day long.Soapweed said:I guarantee a Polaris Ranger will do more than a Ford Ranger ever thought of doing
4Diamond said:I haul fire wood with my ford ranger. I can put 10x the wood on it so I will argue that all day long.Soapweed said:I guarantee a Polaris Ranger will do more than a Ford Ranger ever thought of doing
4Diamond said:from what I've seen " here " they go no where in cold weather because they are too cold to operate. Or that's what my neighbors say.farmboy said:I'll put my ranger 900 XP up against your Ford ranger or S10 anyday, I will guarantee you cant go even half the places I can, are they expensive, yes they are, but what isn't these days. they have their place and I wouldn't do without my ranger, so much so that I'm in the process of buying my second one that way I will have one for working and one for hunting.
carhartts are now made in mexico and other tropical regions. Maybe that's the problem3words said:4Diamond said:from what I've seen " here " they go no where in cold weather because they are too cold to operate. Or that's what my neighbors say.farmboy said:I'll put my ranger 900 XP up against your Ford ranger or S10 anyday, I will guarantee you cant go even half the places I can, are they expensive, yes they are, but what isn't these days. they have their place and I wouldn't do without my ranger, so much so that I'm in the process of buying my second one that way I will have one for working and one for hunting.
Your neighbour's are full of it,i use mine to pull the chop wagon to feed the cows during the winter.No cab no heater and the coldest day last year was minus 54 and the cows got there chop with the polaris.People are getting to soft now a days,tell them to take there panty's off and put there carhartts on!!
Faster horses said:We got a used 2009 Polaris Ranger 700, in great shape for $6000.It was upgraded to an 800. No cab, but we don't intend to use in in winter time. We can't believe the use we have for it. They are so handy and why be in this business if you can't afford to get something that makes your life easier? We had 2 four-wheelers and sold one to get the Polaris Ranger and we aren't one bit sorry. Since we gave our Scout to our grandson, we bought a 2002 X-Terra (based on BMR's advice) and we paid $6500 for it. So we have both the X-terra and the Polaris for less than the price of a new Polaris. Works for us!
Big Muddy rancher said:Faster horses said:We got a used 2009 Polaris Ranger 700, in great shape for $6000.It was upgraded to an 800. No cab, but we don't intend to use in in winter time. We can't believe the use we have for it. They are so handy and why be in this business if you can't afford to get something that makes your life easier? We had 2 four-wheelers and sold one to get the Polaris Ranger and we aren't one bit sorry. Since we gave our Scout to our grandson, we bought a 2002 X-Terra (based on BMR's advice) and we paid $6500 for it. So we have both the X-terra and the Polaris for less than the price of a new Polaris. Works for us!
I hope it was good advice. :tiphat: :tiphat: :tiphat:
Does Jack and his hunting buddies like it?