Choosing a Farm Utility Vehicle

Farm utility vehicles, also regarded as cargo all-terrain vehicles (CATV), or simply, “utes,” are the latest “must have” item for family farmers, ranchers and growers. Just to mention how creative people can get with what they use for farming routine, let me recall how I once saw golf cars being...

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Among other things, the vast plains of America have always made us a natural nation of farmers. The huge territories that we've cultivated over the last two hundred years are all ripe for workers, which means that millions of small independent farmers have emerged in the last century. Texas is...

6M Row-Crop Tractor – 140 to 195 hp

Just to mention how creative people can get with what they use for farming routine, let me recall how I once saw golf cars being converted to flatbeds! People who did that fed the horses off of them, installed electrical plugs for running herbicide sprayers and clippers, mounted spindles on...

9370R – 370 engine horsepower Tractor

The needs of small-scale farmers and ranchers are as diverse as their routine operations are. Tractors can perform a whole range of miscellaneous functions. The only straightforward disadvantage they have is that they are big and slow, and thus overkill for many jobs in the field...

GH33 Front-end Loader

In fact, there are so many additional accessories and customizing opportunities, that the greatest challenge in enhancing these utility vehicles may be narrowing choices to the most basic features you really need.

Hay & Forage HH78 Tractor

Gasoline engines have an edge over diesel, especially when we talk about the consumption economy, convenience and a remarkably low level of noise. Besides that , the gasoline easily available,its engines are quite easy to repair, not to mention quieter to operate than a diesel.