They’d typically put about 15,000 hours on a 550 before it was retired and one of them still lives just fine on a farm with almost 16,500 on it now.

How many hours will a Kawasaki Mule Run?

They’d typically put about 15,000 hours on a 550 before it was retired and one of them still lives just fine on a farm with almost 16,500 on it now.

How can I make my Kawasaki Mule 3010 faster?

Disabling the governor is another action you can take to reach faster speeds. To access the governor arm on a 3010 Trans Mule, start by drilling a hole ½” further out and moving the spring. Afterwards, you can then adjust the idle.

What years did they make Kawasaki Mule 3010?

The Kawasaki Mule 3010 is a versatile 4×4 produced by Kawasaki from 2001 to 2008. This lightweight UTV features a pickup-truck design, 617 cm3 twin-cylinder engine, gas and diesel trims, and an open-cab chassis.

How wide is a Kawasaki Mule 3010?

Utility Vehicle 6 Seater, 4×4 with bed, Kawasaki Mule 3010, Gasoline

Kawasaki Mule 3010 4 x 4 Specifications
Engine HP Four-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, overhead valve V-twin
Width 47.7 Inches
Height 11.3 Inches
Cubic Capacity 15.6 cu. ft.

How many miles do Kawasaki Mules last?

It’s still good to go, I wouldn’t doubt that they are good for 10k miles. Diesel is a bit louder than the gas model, but for sure is the way to go. We’ve got a bit of everything, Polaris, Can-am, the Mule is the workhorse, of the bunch.

How fast will a Kawasaki Teryx 4 go?

Fast enough to be fun. The 783cc V-twin has a fairly short stroke for quick revs and is tuned for torque with a fairly aggressive throttle map, making it sporty and fun from turn to turn. We got 31 mph out of the Teryx4 in low and 52 mph downhill in high, as the Teryx4 has an electronic speed limiter set at 50 mph.

What CC is a Mule 3010?

The Kawasaki 3010 Mule is a four-wheel-drive on- and off-road all-terrain utility vehicle. It came in a transformable and a 953-cc, three-cylinder diesel engine version.

What is the difference between Mule 3010 and 4010?

The 3010 trans mule had a plastic tank, never had issues with them. 4010’s have EFI, and power steering. If I had to go back, I would go 4010 simply for these 2 items.