ReelAg6 said:
Nab85ag said:
The 570 is not as popular as the bigger ones as it seems many people want "big and fast", but sure looks like you have very nice machine. The timing and the low hours should result in good activity for you. From what I've seen and experienced, I think 11K to 12K range is solid. GLWS
Not to hijack, but the 1000 seems unnecessary for your average hunting lease applications. We've only had 570 single cabs, and I'd be interested in a 570 two seater, but there's a clear preference for the 1000's by most others. What am I missing?
Tim-the-Tool-Man Taylor mindset for the most part.
If you want to move anything a heavier more powerful unit is better. We have a small Yamaha Rhino at work and once on site I used it to move a moderate trailer because it was just easier than getting a truck, even at low speed the trailer was pushing it around. The bigger Polaris didn't have an issue.
Driving to the deer stand or taking a few sacks of corn to the feeder is no biggie. Getting to the ranch, unloading the buggy, and then putting the trailer on the buggy, the bigger heavier unit might be your better friend.
DVM... I might have over-paid a bit, but I bought a Used 2020 Bobcat UV34XL (it's built by Polaris and is a Polaris 1000)... through a UTV shop last year for $12000