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@millsan01Күн бұрын
I've got an Intimidator EV and love it. But I had to upgrade to Lithium batteries, and doors, winch, roof, mirrors, windshield, etc are all extra. All in, I'm close to $30K, and this machine looks like it is at least 90% of mine, for $13K retail. If I didn't have my Intimidator, I'd own one of these in a heartbeat. It should have a range selector, but beyond that, this looks sweet.
@JoeTheFarmerКүн бұрын
Excellent feedback; thank you. I am really shocked at the price point and it performs really well. I’m not ready to give up my gas machines, but for the money I don’t know how others can compete.
@benparaan3543Ай бұрын
I scored on a brand new Kandi in matte black for $10500. I love it. Brakes are weak, only complaint I have. It can pull my trailer with a load.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Dang! Thats a steal!!! I was really impressed with the machine. The brakes felt weak at first, but seemed to settle in. Time will tell. Thanks for watching!
@theodorehumphreys907Ай бұрын
I would defintly be interested in this machine for the price. I agree that they should have a plug to be able to power tools, etc.. that would really help sell this machine. Great option. Love your video reviews on these types of machines. Very helpful. Keep up great work!
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the support my friend.
@gwlane5509Ай бұрын
Hello from East TN!! Awesome machine! Paint is easy fix with a wrap. Easy to do since panels are straight. Push button start easy replaced with a key as a golf cart. Someone else already did this mod. Would love one of these for my property!
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Thanks for watching and welcome my Tennessee friends!
@jphickory52220 күн бұрын
Thanks for making. I think EUTVs will continue to improve and I will wait. To me, the quiet ride is its greatest feature.
@sentdexАй бұрын
If you compare to other electric RTVs, suddenly this thing is dirt cheap. 14K is rough, but I would love to have an electric as a second machine. What you think Joe? You gonna try to pick one of these up? Is the battery 48V? 11.52kWh for $14K is indeed a pretty decent battery bank on wheels alone, but would need access to that battery. I didn't see if you showed charging/where the battery is. I also can't seem to confirm what the voltage of the battery is by clicking around.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
I think compared to the others it is dirt cheap. Time will tell on longevity, but it really shocked me how comfortable and powerful it is.
@James-cn9noАй бұрын
I would definitely by one. I use a 36v golf cart on my little 6-acre homestead and it is super strong and helpful. Pulls a surprising amount weight. If I had to replace it today I would be looking at $7,000 easy. No AWD, disc brakes, no tablet display of all the vital metrics, no winch, no electric bed dump ...etc. $14,000 is reasonable and a value. However, no electric outlet !? Hmmm. Hope they listen to you on that.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback James. I am honestly shocked at how well it performed. I didn't realize any lack of performance vs. gas. I have seen it around $12k and for that it's a steal. I like the electric equipment as long as I am not sacrificing ability. Appreciate you brother.
@kapperoutdoorsАй бұрын
Another great video Joe!! Best of luck hunting on the farm! I want to see this machine pulling a buck behind it or up in the dump bed! Cheers buddy!
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Thanks buddy! Appreciate ya
@whiterook85Ай бұрын
Would love to have one, seems perfect for the cabin. Of course I don't want to tow it 650 miles every time I head up. I agree on the colors unless they are going for the family vibe.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Would be great up at the cabin for some stealth operation. At some point you are gonna need some wheels to make life a little easier; but you are still a young man! Excited to see this years camp video. I look forward to it every year.
@stevenertel-c7m17 күн бұрын
It looks good in Tennessee but I live in Wisconsin. How does it work in below zero temps as I am looking for something to plow wet snow.
@JoeTheFarmer17 күн бұрын
So far slowed down a bit in the cold, but still a strong machine. For plowing snow? I’m getting the strongest gas machine I can afford. 💪🏼
@timothymusson504016 сағат бұрын
@@JoeTheFarmerbut how capable is it, for those of us who can’t afford the most powerful gas SXS?
@mileshiles1287Ай бұрын
The one thing I like about it is the noise level. It's about the same price as I paid for my utv seems like more of a work horse. I like it more than a golf cart I went back and forth golf cart utv the utv won. One plus would be maintenance. Beautiful views on top of the hill love Tn.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Hey! One thing I can say is it is definitely not a golf cart. It’s pretty stout and takes the terrain as well as any sxs we have. I was shocked at the power…excited to try it in the cold.
@SabineRiverValleyАй бұрын
OK, it definitely seems like it’s heading in the right direction for an electric UTV. The trailering was actually impressive. They could easily beef up the suspension to make that work. I do think the doors should come with a way to completely close them off at the bottom. I like the idea of letting air in at times, but that’s not always what you’re gonna want. Give people a way to open and close them and I think it would be a great feature. And definitely add a couple of 110 plugs. Not having to load a power bank for a job site out on your property would be a fantastic feature! But… Maybe this shouldn’t bother me, but I could not buy it simply because it’s called Kandi, especially Kandi Cowboy. That’s the most unmanly name you could give a machine meant for men. I think most American guys would feel the same way. Even my wife thought it was really weird. I do like it though, and the company did a good job with its design.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Great post. And excellent feedback brother.
@TheRustyGarageandHomesteadАй бұрын
Mr Joe looks like a useful machine
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Thanks for watching buddy!
@SpicerDesignsLLCАй бұрын
Great video Joe! Thats an interesting machine. I would totally entertain a battery side by side.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Man the tech is getting close. Really impressed with the power; gas or ev. Those hills are no joke and it wasn’t a problem at all
@bobpursАй бұрын
Interesting side by side Joe. Looks like it would be a good pick for use around the property. Good price compared to other UTVs. Good Video
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Thanks Bob; and I agree. It's by far the best performing and most reasonably priced electric machine that I have operated. Fun machine!
@MoneypitHomesteadАй бұрын
Thanks for another cool video, but I am not ready to get an electric UTV. Stay safe, and have a blessed day! Donald
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Totally understand! God Bless my friend!
@williamsmith286Ай бұрын
Found this by accident?..... enjoyed it,.. new subscriber!!
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Welcome William! Appreciate you coming along.
@gwaynel8363Ай бұрын
Good video Joe. Looks like a good machine. All the best from Greensboro NC.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Thanks for watching my friend!!!
@jk_wrangler13Ай бұрын
How about 4 wheeling? A lot of us would take through the woods and cross creeks. Through some mud and climb the side of a hill.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
I don't think it is limited to anything but refueling on the trail. It's surprisingly powerful and I liked it a lot more than I thought I would. Longevity is always a question; but it's been a blast to demo.
@Grego720015 күн бұрын
I wonder what kind of power it would have going up a 7% grade and top speed? I have a Pioneer 700 and here in Montana I can't get above 25 mph on pavement
@JoeTheFarmer5 күн бұрын
I think it would do it well. I wonder if your altitude may be affecting some of the gas engines? Hard to tell without trying it. I’m not ready to sell the gas and diesel fleet; but it is a very nice machine to drive and the quiet is very nice.
@Chris_at_HomeАй бұрын
We run a trail to our remote cabin where many times we go through long puddles where water comes halfway up to the seats in the cab and the machine is lifted 5”. Electric would be nice but I’d need at least a 50 miles range through mud and water. Also how sealed are the batteries to prevent water from getting them?
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
I think you still need gas or diesel. Electric has come so far in the past 5 years or so…but I wouldn’t feel comfortable being stranded on hour trails!
@Chris_at_HomeАй бұрын
@ I think for a small farm electric is great. We have a lot of brown and black bear that use the trail. I’ll bet with electric sneaking up on them would happen a lot, especially in the rain.
@samdorchester2524Ай бұрын
Don’t like the doors. No heat in the winter. Like the power and noise level.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Doors are odd; but kinda grow on you. Haven’t seen anything like it. Can always be taken off I guess. And no heat; but my blind has a heater so as long as it gets me there I’m good!
@TyeWillsАй бұрын
The key thing is kinda a pain I bet most people never ever take their keys out of their sxs on the farm. I have a 2003 gator and I don’t think the key has ever been pulled out. Having to find that fob and wave it over a sensor is lame.
@melissasmess2773Ай бұрын
It will break, just like my Mercedes Keyless-GO system did. Then what? At least my car has a regular key. 😅
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
You are 100% right. The key thing does get old; but I get it. It’s innovative, but I prefer the key.
@gwlane5509Ай бұрын
Good news...Someone already replaced the button with a key like a golf cart. Super easy and cheap mod.
@DuckbumSDАй бұрын
How do those batteries do in freezing temps , will the cold kill the battery in the winter garaged , thanks Joe nice comparison video . PS can’t wait to see the Massimo 1000 video
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! I don’t know a lot about battery technology but I would think ok in the cold. We shall see; I’ll have it a while to test.
@melissasmess2773Ай бұрын
You can't recharge LFP batteries below freezing unless they have built in heaters, this won't do that because it consumes a lot of power, too much for vehicle size.
@TomKacandesАй бұрын
You can DIScharge LFP batteries below freezing and when you do, they warm up somewhat. Many LFP batteries meant to reside outdoors have a dc warming mat on the side of the batteries to allow them to charge when outside temps are below freezing. There are normally thermistors (temp sensor) on the battery management system that shut off charging when it’s below freezing. If it is sitting plugged in with this nearly standard set up, the minor parasitic load from keeping the batteries warm is never an issue.
@tractorrookieАй бұрын
😊 Very cool! Lucky dog! Impressive performance! 🇺🇸🚜
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Pretty impressive for sure. Been fun to test out. Thanks for watching buddy!!!
@ProudPapaw88Ай бұрын
That’s odd that an electric side by side doesn’t have an outlet. Not fond of the doors. I wonder how long the batteries will last in after charging for awhile. Good demo, Joe. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Thanks for watching my friend!
@gregmulfort9577Ай бұрын
Is the battery replaceable and if so how much does it run?
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
I’m sure it is. Most swaps are about a thousand bucks. Lithium should last a really long time. Battery has a 3 year warranty. Thanks for watching
@bay9876Ай бұрын
Great in stealth mode to sneak up on wild life. Electrics not going away, as more found on farms, ranches and on the range. In time, the quality, ausefulness and price of electrics will earn their place on the farm.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
No doubt you are right. It’s really impressive. I liked it far more than I thought I would.
@Slane583Ай бұрын
I think electric UTV's are just going to be another option along side your normal fuel powered machines just like with golf carts and fork lifts. Electric fork lifts have been around forever and have been one of three options along side diesel and propane powered units. No one option is best for everything. Something like this electric Kandi would be good for use in constant short distance trips or areas where noise is an issue.
@johnchaney1713Ай бұрын
What about water crossing? What about winter weather?
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
I would say it will do anything a gas unit would. The batteries and motor are weather proof but prob like an iphone. Some water ok; too much not ok. I don’t take my gas sxs’s in deep water or mud either. Thats just me.
@richardbritton5280Ай бұрын
o d flat green yes ty
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
That would look awesome. I think they liked the suggestion and may do it. We’ll see!
@Liam-ql7trАй бұрын
my number 1 comp[lant on side by sides are they are stupid loud for what they are and price!
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Electric is really nice. You hear some squeak and creaks; but sometimes you just hear nature and the wind. They have come a long way
@jeffreyperryman3148Ай бұрын
How waterproof is that battery? Would be even afraid to hit it with a power washer
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
I think it would be fine. Just like a gas unit; don’t wear the electrical connections out with the soap and water and should be ok. 👍🏼
@tjt1992Ай бұрын
I am with you, the color sucks and I don’t like the doors. I have three side x sides all have no doors, I get in and out to often to mess with doors
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Easily removed; but I would like to see more basic colors.
@melissasmess2773Ай бұрын
I had kevlar booties that went over my rubber CV Boots on my Yamaha Grizzly in 2000! The problem with battery EV's is that a dozen years it will probably be dead and not practical to replace or rebuild. A gas powered SxS will still work in a decade. 48% of EV owners owe more on their vehicle than it's worth unfortunately.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
I too prefer gas or diesel. But its hard to argue with how far battery technology has come. I had an electric sxs and liked it; but only during hunting season. The power of this unit is undeniable. I was actually shocked. Really surprised and encouraged by what the future brings.
@terrykeil67516 күн бұрын
I like the electric vehicle but...I will wait for future batteries that are more powerful and cheaper that last for many years and that don't start on fire. Gas is for me.
@frankwrogg2515Ай бұрын
It would be awesome for our us, but it's just not affordable for us.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
Totally understand. No cheap for sure
@meldeer62537 күн бұрын
i realy do not care how much noise it makes i realy would like to see what it can do how about a load of chord wood up that hill
@JoeTheFarmer7 күн бұрын
A load of cord wood is over 2 tons. No side by side is pulling that up a hill! Would be cool though. 💪🏼
@Dale-ko9kcАй бұрын
Sorry, No. My Denago goes faster & farther & charges faster. I mean for the same type that I have. I agree, this would probably be better if I were hill climbing with it. But, I live in a retirement community. I would love to do a side by side challenge with my denago up hill.
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
That would be a fun comparison! I was VERY impressed with the power on hills. Like, far more powerful than I expected. And being all wheel drive with the off road suspension is nice.
@pamtreadway2233Ай бұрын
Just dont take it thru creek,did you see where electric v3hicles catchin on fire during hurrican helene
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
No intention to take it through water; I'm not much of a water/mud guy with sxs's. They are for work and transportation. Thanks for watching!
@davidbryant5657Ай бұрын
You can get one of there cars cheaper
@JoeTheFarmerАй бұрын
The cars are interesting. This is my first experience with Kandi.
@Webb6313 күн бұрын
You must be sitting on a horse shoe. I just bought a new one a week ago and it won't go a half a mile on a full charge. Corporate won't even return my email or calls. Im going to return it to lowes for a refund. I paid cash for the piece of junk
@JoeTheFarmer13 күн бұрын
Man I would 100% return it. Some batteries are bad but if you can’t get help I would make Lowe’s deal with it. Mine has been great, but time will tell. I’ll call it straight. Thanks for watching!