I'm looking hard at the Polaris Ranger Crew 570, full size, or the Mule. If you have one please tell me what ya do or don't like about them. Is one brand more dependable than the other? Which one rides smoother, etc.
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Ranger Crew 570 full size or Mule Pro FXT?
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I’ve got the 570. The main reason I bought it, was due to the price. Brand new was $9.5k. I’m probably going to trade it in on a CanAm after deer season though. I should have bought a crew vs the single seat. But it is a capable machine. I haven’t had any issues, it rides good, plenty of get up and and go for me. I’ve never regretted the size of the engine, only wish I would have bought a crew.
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We've got two of them. 2018 and 2014. They're both the "mid size" models, and they're honestly junk. The full size models are much stouter. I would still hands down buy a mule pro fxt over them. I'm not sure which mule you're looking at, but the pro fxt is light years ahead of the 3010 trans models.
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I had a brand new 19’ crew 570 and hated it . Being a single cylinder it was Very loud , and the non power steering was terrible in tight trails or real slow turns . I’ve owned Kawasaki, Polaris, Yamaha , and now a can am. I think for all around you can’t go wrong with either the pro mule or a defender . I went with the can am to get the extra room and bigger bed over the pro mule .
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I went with the Mule Pro FXT. Tighter turning radius was a big deal for me. I believe the reliability is better as well. Super smooth ride and quiet for a gas machine. I've been in about every machine made. I chose the Mule. Can-Am was a close second choice but I just didn't like that long wheel base.
OP, you're not too far from me. Come by the house sometime and check it out if you want.
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Originally posted by Chance Love View PostI went with the Mule Pro FXT. Tighter turning radius was a big deal for me. I believe the reliability is better as well. Super smooth ride and quiet for a gas machine. I've been in about every machine made. I chose the Mule. Can-Am was a close second choice but I just didn't like that long wheel base.
OP, you're not too far from me. Come by the house sometime and check it out if you want.
Chance where do you live?
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