These little trucks are about the handiest thing you'll ever run across. They can keep you warm and dry in the winter while you are checking on or feeding your cattle. They are also strong enough to carry feed, hay, fencing, or whatever your job requires. They are also great for using around the house hauling leaves, branches, rocks and dirt. When hunting season comes around, they are invaluable for putting up stands, checking food plots, filling feeders, getting to and from your stands and hauling out your game. Some other uses are: Educational campuses, golf course maintenance, parks and zoo upkeep, camp ground and marina transportation, manufacturing and maintenance facility transportation, all aspects of farming and ranching, and all outdoor recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, boating, hiking and exploring. Why spend twice as much on an ATV when you can get more for the money? When you consider the price of a Gator, Rhino, Mule or Ranger, typically being in excess of $10,000, the mini truck is an easy choice. They cost less, can haul more, are fully enclosed, and keep you warm, dry and out of the dust as opposed to other vehicles. Also considering the price of gas today, you'll be happy to know these mini trucks average 40+ miles per gallon.

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