What is a Kawasaki Mule 610 worth?

What is a Kawasaki Mule 610 worth?

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How fast will a Kawasaki 610 Mule go?

The top speed of a Kawasaki Mule 610 is 25 mph. It is meant to haul equipment and safely handle tough terrain.

How wide is a 2007 Kawasaki Mule 610?

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Length (mm) 2720
Width (mm) 1335
Height (mm) 1802
Weelbase (mm) 1778

How big is the engine in a Kawasaki Mule?

Powered by a liquid-cooled 454cc twin-cylinder engine mounted in an open-cab utility chassis with independent front and rear suspension, and rolling on four all-terrain tires with rear differential lock feature, the MULE 1000 utility vehicle was an immediate success.

What engine is in a Kawasaki Mule?

Does the Kawasaki Mule have a heater?

Kawasaki Mule PRO FX Series Inferno Cab Heater Features: SPAL multi-speed blower. SPAL is the world leader in high-performance fans and blowers, ensuring performance with longevity that is second to none. The fan has a 3-year warranty. 18,000 BTU heater.

How many cylinders does a Kawasaki Mule 610 have?

The MULE 610 4×4 may be small, but its dimensions have been meticulously engineered to allow the vehicle to be carried in a full-size pickup truck. The side x side packs a powerful punch thanks to its durable air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder 401cc engine that will work hard all day long.

What do reviewers say about the Kawasaki MULE 610?

Kawasaki Mule 610 reviews have a lot of positive things to say about the vehicle. From the time of its launch, this compact 4×4 (fondly referred to as the Baby Mule) instantly won the favor and hearts of many consumers.

What is the horsepower of a Kawasaki MULE?

Capacities: The maximum weight limits are 203–204 Kg (448–450 lbs) at the front and 258–265 Kg (569–584 lbs) at the rear. Kawasaki Mule 610 horsepower is 9.9 KW (13.31 hp/13.5 PS) @4 000 RPM, while the maximum torque is 29.7 Nm (3.0 kgf/m, 21.9 ft-lb) @ 2,400 RPM.

What are the most common problems with mules?

Common Problems 1 Starting Problems. Despite technological developments, the Mule is not fool-proof when it comes to starting problems. 2 Low Compression. Low compression is seldom a dilemma by itself but indicates a need for re-torqueing or adjusting valves and gaskets. 3 Incorrect Air-Fuel Mixture. 4 Drive Pulley Issues.

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