I watched a couple of videos of yours just a few days back. I kept thinking about how much the land looked like Missouri. I was born and raised in Boonville. God's country for sure. I live in North East Missouri now. Not to far from Hannibal. You can't beat river country. I am considering buying the Mule SX. Just subscribed. Take care folks. Vaughn
Giving serious thought to one of these for working on my buddies tree farm. I use a 6x4 Diesel Gator now, but it's not mine, and would like to own something for my wife too use.
They are great machines. If you are going to be hauling trees etc frequently or large trunks you might stick with a diesel. But for general daily use this would suit you well.
Hahahaha she does love Santa 🎅 and Christmas in general lol. That’s SOME of her “Christmas Camo” as I call it. Congrats! Enjoy! They do great in the snow.
Nice video. I’m considering this model for my food plot work. Towing a quad size brush hog, seeder or sprayer. In your opinion, does it have enough power to tow a brush hog ? Joe
Thanks! Yes absolutely I think it does but knowing that it’s not a tractor and they are completely different machines with 2 different purposes, I think it would do great with a brush hog for a small plot. We have been debating on getting one as well, to maintain trails through the woods.
@@HammerIIHammer Did you ever use a brush hog on the mule? I am considering a mule sx but realize it's not water cooled so not sure if it would get hot pulling a brush hog.
@outdoorman7425 no never got a brush hog for it as we use a tractor instead but I think it would be ok for a short time, I wouldn’t do acres and acres with it tho. It would be interesting to get the dealer/manufacturer take on it tho.
Hi, not sure, Are you talking about engine braking? If so this model does not have that though. Some of the utvs do have it tho like the diesel Kubota does and the Kawasaki 410 might also but don’t hold me to that one ;-).
Yes, if you barely press pedal down it goes slow, if that's what you are asking. I have a 4010 and it gets a little bumpy on my land at higher speeds (over 15 mph) so I do a lot of slow driving. It is a great machine, not high performance but very reliable work horse.
I would buy this one again, it works great for our purposes. The only reason I would upgrade to the 4010 would be if I needed to carry more people or if I was doing a lot of hauling (with trailer attached). This thing has plenty of power and I have no fear of going anywhere with it. If you go to my raised garden bed hugelkultur video and look at the pictures I have it loaded with firewood as high as I could get it and then put bails of straw on top of that and it did fine. I’ve built retaining walls at my house and used it to transport the blocks, loaded it up and it does fine no problems. Go through deep creeks, deep mud and steep grades back in the woods and no problems.
@@HammerIIHammer 4010 has a lot more cargo space as well carry's one more person 3 persons unless you want a suburban then you can get mule crew cab but seems stupid to me your in farming not people transport business as that guy stated he wanted farm worker mule
I've got a 2015 4010 diesel mule 968cc. that thing pulls like a train never one days problem with it. the extra seat comes in handy and you also get a longer bed option.the fuel mileage is unbelievable.it has a top speed of 35 but that's enough for me.the motor is made by Myanmar heavy industries and is commercial grade components.its perfect for what it was designed to do imo
I watched a couple of videos of yours just a few days back. I kept thinking about how much the land looked like Missouri. I was born and raised in Boonville. God's country for sure. I live in North East Missouri now. Not to far from Hannibal. You can't beat river country. I am considering buying the Mule SX. Just subscribed. Take care folks. Vaughn
Beautiful place you have. Very nice and helpful video. Thanks to ya’ll…!
Thank you!
Giving serious thought to one of these for working on my buddies tree farm. I use a 6x4 Diesel Gator now, but it's not mine, and would like to own something for my wife too use.
They are great machines. If you are going to be hauling trees etc frequently or large trunks you might stick with a diesel. But for general daily use this would suit you well.
I thought at first from the thumbnail.why are they dressed like Santa? Lol. I just bought a 2021 can’t wait to use it tomorrow.
Hahahaha she does love Santa 🎅 and Christmas in general lol. That’s SOME of her “Christmas Camo” as I call it. Congrats! Enjoy! They do great in the snow.
Nice video. I’m considering this model for my food plot work. Towing a quad size brush hog, seeder or sprayer. In your opinion, does it have enough power to tow a brush hog ?
Joe
Thanks! Yes absolutely I think it does but knowing that it’s not a tractor and they are completely different machines with 2 different purposes, I think it would do great with a brush hog for a small plot. We have been debating on getting one as well, to maintain trails through the woods.
@@HammerIIHammer yes I was thinking that same thing since my plot is about 3 acres
@@HammerIIHammer Did you ever use a brush hog on the mule? I am considering a mule sx but realize it's not water cooled so not sure if it would get hot pulling a brush hog.
@outdoorman7425 no never got a brush hog for it as we use a tractor instead but I think it would be ok for a short time, I wouldn’t do acres and acres with it tho. It would be interesting to get the dealer/manufacturer take on it tho.
Do they have variable speed control? Via the pedal pressure.
Hi, not sure, Are you talking about engine braking? If so this model does not have that though. Some of the utvs do have it tho like the diesel Kubota does and the Kawasaki 410 might also but don’t hold me to that one ;-).
Yes, if you barely press pedal down it goes slow, if that's what you are asking. I have a 4010 and it gets a little bumpy on my land at higher speeds (over 15 mph) so I do a lot of slow driving. It is a great machine, not high performance but very reliable work horse.
Would you buy this model again or upgrade to the 4010 model for a little more power?
I would buy this one again, it works great for our purposes. The only reason I would upgrade to the 4010 would be if I needed to carry more people or if I was doing a lot of hauling (with trailer attached). This thing has plenty of power and I have no fear of going anywhere with it. If you go to my raised garden bed hugelkultur video and look at the pictures I have it loaded with firewood as high as I could get it and then put bails of straw on top of that and it did fine. I’ve built retaining walls at my house and used it to transport the blocks, loaded it up and it does fine no problems. Go through deep creeks, deep mud and steep grades back in the woods and no problems.
@@HammerIIHammer 4010 has a lot more cargo space as well carry's one more person 3 persons unless you want a suburban then you can get mule crew cab but seems stupid to me your in farming not people transport business as that guy stated he wanted farm worker mule
I've got a 2015 4010 diesel mule 968cc. that thing pulls like a train never one days problem with it. the extra seat comes in handy and you also get a longer bed option.the fuel mileage is unbelievable.it has a top speed of 35 but that's enough for me.the motor is made by Myanmar heavy industries and is commercial grade components.its perfect for what it was designed to do imo
The diesel mules and Kubotas are both great. Enjoy! ;-)
45 degrees? Boy you need to learn some trig/math
Yes one more than 44 and one less than 46.
You need to learn some manners
@@OklahomaStateYou're 3 years late to the party man.
@@tjlqk3 3 years older, your still acting like a child…wow. I wasn’t looking for a response I was hoping you’d learn something and go away.