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    #16
    What are these going for now that they have been out a little while? When they first came out the base model was about $15k. And they would not budge.

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      #17
      Congrats Huntex. I want one!!

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        #18
        We just got one and it is a huge improvement over the transmule. Not as fast off the line as a ranger but rides well.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Ride_Klein View Post
          We just got one and it is a huge improvement over the transmule. Not as fast off the line as a ranger but rides well.
          Just how fast does a machine like this need to go ? I will get in my truck and go when i need to go 55.

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            #20
            Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View Post
            Just how fast does a machine like this need to go ? I will get in my truck and go when i need to go 55.
            For me faster is always better, but the top end isn't the "problem" it is getting started. This thing has grunt for sure, but it is work power not play power if that makes sense.

            It isn't a knock at all. For the price, this thing was hands down our choice for what we do on that property. Even at a few grand more we probably would have chosen it.

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              #21
              I'm going to trade in my teryx 4 seater for one as soon as it's paid off. I just test drive one. Amazing ride.

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                #22
                To anyone that owns one. Will it fit backwards on a ten foot trailer??? My teryx 4 fits with about 6 inches between the front bumper and load ramp when folded up.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Hunter_Man View Post
                  To anyone that owns one. Will it fit backwards on a ten foot trailer??? My teryx 4 fits with about 6 inches between the front bumper and load ramp when folded up.

                  Not sure. I have a 11' with ramp and loaded it forward. Prob 3" between tailgate and ramp. Just measured rear overhang and its gunna be real close on a 10'. If nobody answers you I will load it backwards next time I hook up and measure.

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                    #24
                    huntex... that would be great if you can do that... back it all the way up to the forward rail and measure from the front bumper to the gate. if i have an inch, that's all i need. it would save me from having to sell my current 10' trailer and buying a new one.

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                      #25
                      Nice

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                        #26
                        Well I broke down and bought one today lol. Traded in the teryx4. I paid 11474$ for the eps model and got them to throw in a dot glass full windshield and metal roof (not plastic) for FREE. Gave me a decent trade in as well on 8500$. I ended up financing just under 8k with tax and title And made them knock off the freight and delivery.

                        This thing rides like a dream. I thought my teryx was smooth but holy crap this is like a Cadillac.

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                          #27
                          What is ground clearance ???? It looks low from the pic. I have a 05 trans mule and it seems higher.....Andy

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                            #28
                            They are awesome machines and built like a tank. Everything is beefier compared to a Ranger. The only negative I had as it weighs as much as a tank too @ 1,800 lbs

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                              #29
                              Congrats Hunter Man! Where did you buy it?
                              Post pics when you can.

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                                #30
                                I bought it at family powers ports in San Angelo. Chris Heath was my salesman. He did me right. First time I've been able to say that about any salesman in ten years

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