![]() I have a 610 mule that is 6yrs old with 400hrs. Any comments or discussion would be appreciated. I don't want to buy one of these things and then wish that I had bought something else. Is there another Utility Vehicle that we shold consider? How about one of those new Bobcats?Īs you can imagine, $$ is tight with a new house under construction. Is the Kubota worth the extra $2k over the Mule 610? Is it reasonable to expect one of these things to last 10+ years? Do those prices seem reasonable for each? They seem to be the most widely owned product here, but several of you own the Mule. I have seen a lot of posts on the forum about Kubota RTVs. I can't imagine we will ever take it 4wheeling in the mountains, but we hope whatever we buy will last many years. I have two tractors and an old Ford truck, but this Utility Vehicle will be hers. I believe my wife would use the fool out of either one of these things. Kubota has 0% financing and Kawasaki has 2.9%. The Mule is not as strong, but looks very solid. It is wider and with more HP, but the seat is not good for riding 3 people in the front. My initial impression was that the Kubota was a much stronger built vehicle. I could literally look at them side-by-side. ![]() A local dealership carries both Kubota and Kawasaki Mules. This forum has gotten me to thinking about a Kubota RTV500. Our neighbor has a Kawasaki Mule 610 (camo paint) that we have used in the past. We have 3 small boys and we will live about 1/3 mile down a gravel driveway, so checking the mail can be a chore. Using the golf cart has put the idea in our heads that a Utility Vehicle would be very nice to have. My in-laws have a golf cart and driving it around has been very handy during the construction process. We have worn out a path around the soybean field traveling back and forth. We live about 1/2 mile across a soybean field from my in-laws. My wife and I are building a new house on about 15 acres.
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