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Sunday, 22 February 2015 00:00

New side x side suits farmers

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The Polaris M1400 The Polaris M1400

Polaris Industries reckons it has ‘upped the ante’ in the side x side category with its new M1400, aimed at the light commercial market. It has 2WD with turf-mode, turf tyres and is powered by a 31hp Pro-Star engine.

 “The capabilities of the M1400 are unmatched in its class, with a payload of 635kg, towing capacity of 680kg and rear tray capacity of 499kg,” the company says.

The M1400 has electronic fuel injection, independent front and rear suspension and a top speed of 42km/h. Fuel capacity is 34.1L.

A notable feature is its flat-bed tray and options such as electric bed tilt, cab accessories and rear box, sides and carrier. 

Polaris says it offers the industry’s largest range of accessories, and its lock-and-ride accessory range can be attached and detached “in seconds”.

The machine is 144cm wide, and has a 4.3m turning radius. In turf mode it is very agile and versatile.

“We already have an industry-leading range of 15 models with ROPS, however we continue to innovate and develop models,” says Polaris New Zealand country manager, Alan Collins.

“The M1400 is a great example of a vehicle that offers value and versatility to light commercial users – lifestyle blocks, vineyards, councils, golf courses, schools, etc.

“We have had great success with our heavy duty range – designed for heavy users – and now products such as the M1400 and the Ranger ETX suit light commercial and agricultural or lifestyle applications.

Price: $11,650 + GST.

www.polaris.co.nz

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