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    #16
    I have a 2012 Arctic Cat Prowler HDX 700. It's been a workhorse. It has three across seating and is comfortable for three grown men. The bed is huge and the sides of the bed can come off to make it a flat bed. The bed dumps also. It is a 4x4 with a locking front differential. It came stock with adjustable Fox shocks.

    I recently traded for an Arctic Cat 4 wheeler so, I'm actually fixing to sell my prowler. I will probably regret the decision after its gone.

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      #17
      Have you looked at driven the new pro mule. its a totally new machine. they still make the trans mule and mule but the pro mule is build on a different chassis and has a different motor. Its probably the best all around sxs on the market right now.

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        #18
        I blows my mind, every time I see someone say they had problems with their ranger. I absolutely abuse mine and have never had a problem in 3 years! Mine stays muddy from September 15 through the end of February, usually in seat deep water.
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          #19
          Ranger XP 900 Love mine....especially after the snorkel to eliminate the side vents.

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            #20
            I have the Pioneer 700 and love it but id wait for the new Pioneer 1000. It is going to be a beast. I see no advantage the Ranger has over the new 1000 Honda.
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              #21
              Originally posted by LuBowhunter View Post
              I blows my mind, every time I see someone say they had problems with their ranger. I absolutely abuse mine and have never had a problem in 3 years! Mine stays muddy from September 15 through the end of February, usually in seat deep water.
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              This all mainly happens because people don't understand how or care enough to maintain one. 99% of the problems I see people have could easily be avoided with a little bit of preventative maintenance.

              Big daddy, have you checked out that Mule Pro FXT or whatever they call it? Pretty neat looking rig in my opinion.
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                #22
                Originally posted by RaginCagin View Post
                I have the Pioneer 700 and love it but id wait for the new Pioneer 1000. It is going to be a beast. I see no advantage the Ranger has over the new 1000 Honda.

                Nope.

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                  #23
                  Might check out the Bobcat....

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                    #24
                    New Mule Pro...I have had 2 Rangers and my next buggy will be the new Mule Pro

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by RaginCagin View Post
                      I have the Pioneer 700 and love it but id wait for the new Pioneer 1000. It is going to be a beast. I see no advantage the Ranger has over the new 1000 Honda.
                      They're for sure impressive. Just about the same exact machine except for the payload capacity is 500lbs more with the Ranger.

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                        #26
                        I have a '07 3010 trans mule, and its a workhorse. I use it a little bit everysingle day. 1480 hours so far.

                        When I decide to pull the trigger on a new one, it will be a Mule Pro FXT. There was a time when I thought that I wanted a crew Ranger, but they're over rated IMO.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by RaginCagin View Post
                          I have the Pioneer 700 and love it but id wait for the new Pioneer 1000. It is going to be a beast. I see no advantage the Ranger has over the new 1000 Honda.
                          I like the reliability of the Honda atv's, but I wouldn't make assumptions that anything is better before it's even been unloaded from a single truck. I love my 900xp and haven't had a single issue in 2000K miles. As far as being quiet like previously mentioned, not a single gas utv on the market currently is as quiet as a 900 xp.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Sackett View Post
                            I like the reliability of the Honda atv's, but I wouldn't make assumptions that anything is better before it's even been unloaded from a single truck. I love my 900xp and haven't had a single issue in 2000K miles. As far as being quiet like previously mentioned, not a single gas utv on the market currently is as quiet as a 900 xp.
                            You're exactly right there. Entirely new engine for Honda here. You just never know what dependability will be there. I will second the statement about the 900XP's being very quiet for a UTV. That's what I noticed first thing compared to our 700 and 800 Rangers. Big difference with the 900XP.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by SB09 View Post
                              They're for sure impressive. Just about the same exact machine except for the payload capacity is 500lbs more with the Ranger.
                              No belts on the Honda. Big advantage imo.

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                                #30
                                Yamaha Viking love mine its a beast its wide 3 men can sit in it just fine.

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