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Kubota RTV or Gator ?


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I had an Rev for a year or 2, faultless! Amazing little machine.

Then I saw the new gator, it looks amazing! Huge tyres, very sporty and being a John deer it has to be good.

I think for moorland work the clearance and tyres would be a big bonus if that's your thing, whatever you get, put a winch on it :)

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I had an old Mule. It was knackered when I bought it (fool & his money) but amazingly useful. Nearly bought a new Chinese brand as they're high spec but unknown quantity & still quite a lot of money for what they are. Ended up buying a Suzuki Jimny - maybe a bit heavier off road but I feel smug when it rains! It's also heavy enough to hold a decent winch without needing a ground anchor

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