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Re: Can am vs Honda vs Yamaha dependability [Re: Brother in-law] #9095840 08/22/24 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Brother in-law
Mule Pro
Besides not breaking down, leg room, easy to shift, turning radius

I concur, all I’ve done to my Mule Pro DX repair wise after 7 years of ownership is replace a battery at 6 years, and a valve stem on the front tire.



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Originally Posted by unclebubba
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I’d go CanAm or Kawasaki. That’s a tough decision and would likely come down to price & availability.

I’ll never go back to Honda or Yamaha

Why not? Our Honda atv lasted 20 years and had 23000+ miles when the display crapped out 2 years ago. Until recently, it's been very reliable. Our current Yamaha has also been very dependable, although it doesn't have quite as many miles.


Exactly. They aren’t built like they used to be. I had 2, 2004 Foreman 450’s. The foot shift model had over 18,000 miles when I sold it in 2015, the thumb shift had over 5,000 miles. Both lived a very hard life at the hands of a young man. Both were excellent machines.

In 2012 a friend bought a new Rancher and new UTV, both had tremendous mechanical issues. He replaced them after 4 agonizing years with another Honda UTV. Again, plagued with mechanical issues after the first 1000 miles.

We have 2 Honda Talon’s in my extended family, they’ve been decent, don’t get ridden a ton, but were plagued with issues known in the Talon world that should’ve never been an issue.

I’ve never cared for Yamaha with exception for the Banshee


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Re: Can am vs Honda vs Yamaha dependability [Re: unclebubba] #9095944 08/22/24 11:22 AM
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Kawasaki— work horses, metal, dependable, not a 40-60 mph, jumping machine
Kubota-absolutely dependable farm worker, can be expensive, not a 40-60 mph, jumping machine, will not run in high altitude if you go there.
Yamaha-can work, can do most chores, but real good in play. Mostly dependable
Can Am- same
Honda- same, but a little less
The key is DEALER, buy the extended warranty ( you can shop around and get it cheap)
If you have it don’t have family, the two seater is a no brainer.

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I mean get the 6 seater.

Re: Can am vs Honda vs Yamaha dependability [Re: Huntmaster] #9096131 08/22/24 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Huntmaster
Kawasaki— work horses, metal, dependable, not a 40-60 mph, jumping machine
Kubota-absolutely dependable farm worker, can be expensive, not a 40-60 mph, jumping machine, will not run in high altitude if you go there.
Yamaha-can work, can do most chores, but real good in play. Mostly dependable
Can Am- same
Honda- same, but a little less
The key is DEALER, buy the extended warranty ( you can shop around and get it cheap)
If you have it don’t have family, the two seater is a no brainer.


New Mule pro ftx 1000 will run 60mph


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Re: Can am vs Honda vs Yamaha dependability [Re: BOBO the Clown] #9096141 08/22/24 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
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Kawasaki— work horses, metal, dependable, not a 40-60 mph, jumping machine
Kubota-absolutely dependable farm worker, can be expensive, not a 40-60 mph, jumping machine, will not run in high altitude if you go there.
Yamaha-can work, can do most chores, but real good in play. Mostly dependable
Can Am- same
Honda- same, but a little less
The key is DEALER, buy the extended warranty ( you can shop around and get it cheap)
If you have it don’t have family, the two seater is a no brainer.


New Mule pro ftx 1000 will run 60mph


My 800 with a lift, heavy roof and 28” tires will run 40mph.

Just takes a minute to get there.


My Defender HD 8 gets there a lot quicker though


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Re: Can am vs Honda vs Yamaha dependability [Re: txtrophy85] #9096188 08/22/24 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by txtrophy85
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Kawasaki— work horses, metal, dependable, not a 40-60 mph, jumping machine
Kubota-absolutely dependable farm worker, can be expensive, not a 40-60 mph, jumping machine, will not run in high altitude if you go there.
Yamaha-can work, can do most chores, but real good in play. Mostly dependable
Can Am- same
Honda- same, but a little less
The key is DEALER, buy the extended warranty ( you can shop around and get it cheap)
If you have it don’t have family, the two seater is a no brainer.


New Mule pro ftx 1000 will run 60mph


My 800 with a lift, heavy roof and 28” tires will run 40mph.

Just takes a minute to get there.


My Defender HD 8 gets there a lot quicker though


Ya I think mine GPS ‘s out around 43 on highway, and it takes a runway


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Re: Can am vs Honda vs Yamaha dependability [Re: unclebubba] #9096189 08/22/24 05:31 PM
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Honda has a funky transmission...it's not belt driven like the others. That always turned me off the Honda UTVs.

A UTV is not an ATV and recommendations will be different. A Honda or Yamaha wouldn't even make my UTV list. So based upon your list, a CanAm would be my choice between those 3.

I wouldn't discount the newer Mule, they are hard to kill...Bobo is proof of that. I will say I wouldn't get anything with a solid rear axle, they ride like poop.

Good luck!


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Re: Can am vs Honda vs Yamaha dependability [Re: Brother in-law] #9096541 08/23/24 02:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Brother in-law
Mule Pro
Besides not breaking down, leg room, easy to shift, turning radius

This

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I've had my Canam Defender lonestar HD10 since February 2019 and it's been a solid machine. I put some S3 Powersports HD springs and 32" tires on it and havent looked back. Only issue I've had with it is a fuel filter and just now have a rear axle starting to pop a little. It's just a workhorse and will go back to a Canam again if I ever decide to sell this one.

Re: Can am vs Honda vs Yamaha dependability [Re: ZK-315] #9097191 08/24/24 01:16 AM
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I've had my Canam Defender lonestar HD10 since February 2019 and it's been a solid machine. I put some S3 Powersports HD springs and 32" tires on it and havent looked back. Only issue I've had with it is a fuel filter and just now have a rear axle starting to pop a little. It's just a workhorse and will go back to a Canam again if I ever decide to sell this one.


I have several friends with Can Am’s. One of them makes me look gentle and soft. he put 3000miles first year on his chasing mountain lions and bears year round and couldn’t break it . I feel as if you want a fancy cab or go fast—can am, if you want tight turns and long term dependability go mule pro ftx, HD springs or Elka are a must in either though


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Great luck with my Ranger (knock on wood)

Re: Can am vs Honda vs Yamaha dependability [Re: unclebubba] #9097807 08/25/24 02:07 PM
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I wouldn’t pass on a Polaris, I flog on mine every chance I get and it has had ZERO issues. Hell, it’s more reliable than my new F250, CarPlay and GPS work every time unlike the truck. Belt drive isn’t a big issue, I’m still on the factory belt after 1700 miles and it’s been smoked a few times.


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I've had my Ranger three years, 3674 miles. Those are hard miles in the dusty panhandle and mountains in Colorado. I load it down with 600 lbs of feed, climb hills sandy creek bottoms, you name it. No issues. Still on factory Bighorn tires until Saturday, punctured one on what I am certain was a dry sunflower stalk.


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Originally Posted by Brother in-law
Mule Pro
Besides not breaking down, leg room, easy to shift, turning radius


Kawasaki Mule Pro 820 Trans is the BEST UTV on the market!!! We've tried most brands and Kawasaki's just GO and GO and GO as long as you do basic service to them. We have 4 in service now at the ranch and a couple of them have over 30k miles on them with minimal repairs.

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Mule Pro
Besides not breaking down, leg room, easy to shift, turning radius


Kawasaki Mule Pro 820 Trans is the BEST UTV on the market!!! We've tried most brands and Kawasaki's just GO and GO and GO as long as you do basic service to them. We have 4 in service now at the ranch and a couple of them have over 30k miles on them with minimal repairs.



I’ve heard of some mules having 20k or more miles on them. From what I understand the engines are basically little car engines.


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Mule Pro
Besides not breaking down, leg room, easy to shift, turning radius


Kawasaki Mule Pro 820 Trans is the BEST UTV on the market!!! We've tried most brands and Kawasaki's just GO and GO and GO as long as you do basic service to them. We have 4 in service now at the ranch and a couple of them have over 30k miles on them with minimal repairs.



I’ve heard of some mules having 20k or more miles on them. From what I understand the engines are basically little car engines.


Only down side is not designed for a cab like can am but the cabs are adequate


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Went 57mph in a Polaris in red River, went up a mountain top like the race to pikes peak, it took it all. Part of the time no wheels were touching. Routinely drive 43mph back and forth many miles in a can am in country, no problems. Have extended warranty and great dealer.

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My 2012Can Am Commander 800R was by far the best UTV I've owned. Had it in the shop for fuel pump replacement only once, but found out later that the REAL issue was dirty fuel injectors! Otherwise, the machine never had to go into the shop for any issue at all, because there were never any issues!. Found out oil changes and fuel filter changes were an easy DIY. Would haul 600 lbs corn to the feeders with no issues. I replaced factory
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So who owns a new Mule Pro FXT 1000? Isn't this the first year for that motor?
Looks like they already had a recall on it but I don't know how serious it is. I'm assuming they fixed the issue on new units.

Anyone plan on replacing their 812cc with a 1000?

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I own five Kubota RTVs. Two are 2014s and the others 2020. I bought them all new and use them for work with employees driving them through very rough terrain all over the US. They are great machines and haven’t given us any major trouble. They are not fast, and the ride is kind of rough, they are somewhat loud, but they just go and go and the sip the diesel.

Hondas have never let us down either. Their ATVs are tanks. I have a pioneer 600 UTV that is excellent as well.

For my personal use and on the ranch I have a mule pro fxt. It rides like a Cadillac, is quiet, and has worked great for me. It has a lot of plastic though and I am not sure how it would hold up under heavy work.

The only thing I would definitely avoid is a Polaris. I have owned three of them and every one of them gave us trouble.

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So who owns a new Mule Pro FXT 1000? Isn't this the first year for that motor?
Looks like they already had a recall on it but I don't know how serious it is. I'm assuming they fixed the issue on new units.

Anyone plan on replacing their 812cc with a 1000?




Apparently the issues were pretty big.

I’ve not driven a 1000 yet but I’m happy with my 812cc.


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They are all good machines. It is the driver that dictates how long the machine will last.

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They are all good machines. It is the driver that dictates how long the machine will last.

To some degree, you are spot on.


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