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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3945718" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Thanks. I had a 2001 Mule diesel that we bought new. Put a small, electric powered snow plow on it and used it to plow snow and haul firewood at our place in the mountains in Colorado until I got a truck with a big plow in 2014. It was a rough driveway that was .6 miles long and pretty steep in spots. The only thing I ever did to that mule was replace the battery. </p><p></p><p>Bought another used one, maybe an 05(?), in Idaho for snow plowing there. Used it from 2016 to 2019 when I moved down here. Never had any trouble with that one but it wasn't in as good condition as my first. Still very reliable.</p><p></p><p>Then I bought a new 2021 Mule diesel, the big DXT Pro with the convertible bed/back seat. Awesome machine but very loud. Decided I didn't have a use for it at my place in Olustee so I foolishly sold it. Less than a year later and here I am on the perfect property for that Mule. I kick myself in the a$$ every day over that.</p><p></p><p>This gas one I just bought is much quieter and smaller, won't haul as much and doesn't have as much power. But it'll do everything I need it to do. If it won't, I have a tractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3945718, member: 45773"] Thanks. I had a 2001 Mule diesel that we bought new. Put a small, electric powered snow plow on it and used it to plow snow and haul firewood at our place in the mountains in Colorado until I got a truck with a big plow in 2014. It was a rough driveway that was .6 miles long and pretty steep in spots. The only thing I ever did to that mule was replace the battery. Bought another used one, maybe an 05(?), in Idaho for snow plowing there. Used it from 2016 to 2019 when I moved down here. Never had any trouble with that one but it wasn't in as good condition as my first. Still very reliable. Then I bought a new 2021 Mule diesel, the big DXT Pro with the convertible bed/back seat. Awesome machine but very loud. Decided I didn't have a use for it at my place in Olustee so I foolishly sold it. Less than a year later and here I am on the perfect property for that Mule. I kick myself in the a$$ every day over that. This gas one I just bought is much quieter and smaller, won't haul as much and doesn't have as much power. But it'll do everything I need it to do. If it won't, I have a tractor. [/QUOTE]
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