Mule vs. Rhino
Mule vs. Rhino
I'm looking at buying a used one of either. I need something that will go through flooded fields with decoys, hunters, ect. and not bog down. What is the general concensus and experience with these 2 machines. Pros and cons would be appreciated. Thanks.
Dr. B
Montgomery
Dr. B
Montgomery
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I've had a Mule for the past three seasons.
I wouldn't buy either brand you're looking at. Far and away the best choice for serious duck hunters in sloppy terrain is the Polaris Ranger.
http://www.polarisindustries.com/en-us/ ... arison.htm

I wouldn't buy either brand you're looking at. Far and away the best choice for serious duck hunters in sloppy terrain is the Polaris Ranger.
http://www.polarisindustries.com/en-us/ ... arison.htm
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Go take both for a test ride. For me, the Rhino is better, just cause the Ranger is not comfortable. It feels like I have to twist my foot to hit the gas. I don't know if the pedals are adjustable or not. If they are, then maybe the ranger would get the edge because of the bench seat (3 people). I went to Marengo swamp ride this past June on a Rhino and it did great in the mud.
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there is no comparison in the 2 the mule is ok for easy terrain on the farm but for hard core duck hunting and mud the rhino is the better choice of the 2 however the ranger xp is better than them both all around. the rhino is a bad boy though and is the most sporty but it wont carry what a ranger will carry
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I've had this mule for about 5 or 6 years now, and it has been beat up pretty good. I love it, but I'll admit, it doesn't take kindly to the water. It will got anywhere I need it too but for deep mud and water I would look at the Polaris and Rhino like the other guys said, the rhino is just to small to me and doesn't have the room and capacity the other 2 have. And with 2 people in a rhino it feels like you're sitting on top of each other, but it rides and handles great. Just my 2.


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mule vs rhino
hey dr. b......take a good hard look at the ranger.....I was leaning towards the rhino when I was looking a few months ago.....ran across a ranger deal I couldn't pass up.....been very impressed with it......no problems in the worst mud in the delta thus far.....plenty of room for everything.....a member in our club bought a new one last month & he is very satisfied with his.......good luck
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