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    #16
    I'll pay good money to get rid of that little squeak!

    I almost bought a demo and didn't because it squeaked.

    Now I have a new one that squeaks, and a grand less in my pocket

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      #17
      I think my next toy will be the artic cat 700 utv. I have been doing some research and am impressed. Anybody have any experience with these?

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        #18
        I love my Ranger and I don't think I could have gotten anything any better.

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          #19
          The right shop can fix the squeaking! It happens upon break in, but there are some things that can be done to prevent it.

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            #20
            Mine dont squeak and I've rode within 50 yards of countless deer.

            XP 700 with 1000 miles

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              #21
              Originally posted by tx_dropem View Post
              The right shop can fix the squeaking! It happens upon break in, but there are some things that can be done to prevent it.
              Things like..... ????

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                #22
                Originally posted by Ron View Post
                I love my Ranger and I don't think I could have gotten anything any better.
                Bought mine in 2005 and it is still running great

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                  #23
                  I gotta say this. We had two kubotas at the plant that I loved. Diesels. They wore out after several years of 24/7 use. We now have 2 ranger 500s with cabs and heater and AC. They SUCK. Always breaking down. Batteries die. Thrown several belts. Can't haul much. But to be fair we use them hard. They get used ALL the time day and not. Lots of starting and killing and restarting. Always Offroad. Lots of mud. We have had them 1 year and they are still holding up. But for what they cost I wouldn't be happy if it was my money. They may do great for a normal use situation. They do ride very smooth!!

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                    #24
                    It really just depends on what its going to be used for. Weve been through 7 or 8 rangers at the ranch. Some were used for taking hunters out, others were used daily to work out of. Im not a fan of them. Seemed like we always had one broke down for one thing or another. We bought several Gators also. Great ride, but very loud. Now we use Hondas, and Ive got to say, they are super tough. Shaft driven is a huge plus, wont leave to stranded when wet!

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                      #25
                      Ranger by far. I can comfortably run 30 with 4-5 people on mine and cruise all day. Pulls my 16ft trailer like a dream. You won't look back if that's what you decide

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                        #26
                        I just bought a ranger last year and so far I am pleased. It does seem to squeak a lot, anyone know how to fix this issue, or able to tell me where the grease points are? Other than that I have no complaints except the tires are crap! Flats on 3 of the 4 the first couple of months, BS for what you spend on the machine. I haven't really worked mine too hard to be able to vouch for it too much. Anyone got any answers for the squeaking?

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                          #27
                          Love my Ranger Ev. this is my 2nd season to use it and I wish I had it long before now. It gets me everywhere I need to go, mud,water,hills. Electric motor is powerful and very quiet.

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                            #28
                            A few tips on the squeeks, they do have grease points, different spots depending on the year but make sure they are full. Also the bed latch is always a major source of sqeeking. either use a washer to tighten it down or a piece of clear hose will do the trick also.

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                              Another Polaris vote.

                              For all out heavy farm work and daily use the Kubota would be a great option but they are heavy and under powered for mud

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Fightinaggies View Post
                                Ranger. Have one, would buy another in a heartbeat
                                Ditto!

                                Bisch

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