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Re: Polaris Ranger 1000 Crew vs Honda Pioneer 1000-6
[Re: Oreamnos]
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11/09/23 08:34 PM
11/09/23 08:34 PM
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Swords Creek, VA
ABeardedTrapper
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Swords Creek, VA
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Had a Kawasaki mule 6 seater. It was an excellent machine,I really liked the way rear seats moved foreword to make the dump bed bigger. I sold it due to it being to larger than what I was using it for and cumbersome to maneuver. I purchased a regular cab 500 Polaris and have been really pleased. I wish I had paid the extra for power steering. I really like that the Polaris has grease fittings the mule had none. With all that being said I dont think you could go wrong with either. Eric
Last edited by ABeardedTrapper; 11/09/23 08:59 PM.
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Re: Polaris Ranger 1000 Crew vs Honda Pioneer 1000-6
[Re: Oreamnos]
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11/10/23 12:33 AM
11/10/23 12:33 AM
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Joined: Nov 2014
S. Illinois
Chuckles84
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S. Illinois
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Buy a Honda and never look back.
Your entitled to oxygen. Everything else is earned.
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Re: Polaris Ranger 1000 Crew vs Honda Pioneer 1000-6
[Re: Oreamnos]
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11/10/23 07:28 AM
11/10/23 07:28 AM
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Adirondacks, N.Y.
trapdye
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Adirondacks, N.Y.
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You can have five different folks give you five different brands, go with what you feel is best for your needs. Not that I'm cheap, but my Polaris Ranger is nineteen years old & at my age, over the road transportation is needed more, when I bought it, I thought it was a lot of money, turned out well for me, over the years, tires, brake pads, battery, oil & filters and a fuel pump is all I've put into it. I do think it depends on how you maintain them. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/11/full-356-195085-img_0026.jpeg)
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