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<blockquote data-quote="Wood field" data-source="post: 7917934" data-attributes="member: 163366"><p>Depends upon a lot of things, from location and how your ground travels to age and fitness </p><p> We’ve had Honda trx 500 , farm steep wet inbye land 160 odd acres with one parcel a mile and a half up a main road </p><p>We also run a moor which is again steep and wet </p><p>We bought a cheap eBay special kioti utv to see how we got on </p><p>Threw a few quid in bushes and bearings and it’s been fine , last winter we had snow from Christmas through to the end of feb and feeding the moor sheep on the quad became a chore hence trying the utv</p><p> We’ve just took the plunge and bought a Corvus utv</p><p> Very good turning circle , good cab,heater etc and holds 40 mph on the road (flat) runs on red so fill from the farm tank </p><p> It’s a hell of a price but despite all the “ get a jimmny “ or whatever else comments it works fore us and is used daily especially through the winter period </p><p>Neighbour has a jimmny conversion and I’ve not seen it off road ( seen them on moor track but not off piste)</p><p>Other neighbour says utv are ok but won’t go where I need, yet is constantly rolling his quad </p><p> Me we’ve kept the quad and I am happy with the Corvus </p><p>Kioti for sale cheap if anyone wants it <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😃" title="Grinning face with big eyes :smiley:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f603.png" data-shortname=":smiley:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood field, post: 7917934, member: 163366"] Depends upon a lot of things, from location and how your ground travels to age and fitness We’ve had Honda trx 500 , farm steep wet inbye land 160 odd acres with one parcel a mile and a half up a main road We also run a moor which is again steep and wet We bought a cheap eBay special kioti utv to see how we got on Threw a few quid in bushes and bearings and it’s been fine , last winter we had snow from Christmas through to the end of feb and feeding the moor sheep on the quad became a chore hence trying the utv We’ve just took the plunge and bought a Corvus utv Very good turning circle , good cab,heater etc and holds 40 mph on the road (flat) runs on red so fill from the farm tank It’s a hell of a price but despite all the “ get a jimmny “ or whatever else comments it works fore us and is used daily especially through the winter period Neighbour has a jimmny conversion and I’ve not seen it off road ( seen them on moor track but not off piste) Other neighbour says utv are ok but won’t go where I need, yet is constantly rolling his quad Me we’ve kept the quad and I am happy with the Corvus Kioti for sale cheap if anyone wants it 😃 [/QUOTE]
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