One of the reasons utility terrain vehicles (UTVs) are so popular is their versatility and functionality when it comes to recreational riding and tackling work projects. No matter what you’re up against, you’ll find many ways to use your side-by-side to get the job done. We’ve rounded up some of the different UTV uses that you might benefit from.

Construction Work

Side-by-sides are commonplace at construction sites, whether the project is building a road or a structure. You can use your UTV to haul tools and supplies around, as well as your work crew. You can hitch up a trailer to carry loose materials and even use it to complete some construction work depending on what attachments you have!

Property Surveying

Another way to utilize your side-by-side is by using it for property surveying. If you need to maintain a large amount of land, you’ll need a way to quickly get from one side to the other. Use a UTV to travel long distances with ease.

Build a Fence

If your job requires you to build a fence, a side-by-side is the perfect machine for this kind of work. Haul wood and tools to where you want to build the fence. Even if you’re just fixing a few sections of the fence, it’s so much easier to use your UTV to transport materials. If you happen to be building a wire fence, you can anchor a rear-mounted wire unroller to the back of your vehicle and simply drive forward to unwind the wire.

Landscaping

If you work in landscaping, a side-by-side is a great vehicle to have. You can attach a mower deck to the front of your machine to mow the grass. Transport seedlings, saplings, bushes, soil, paving stones, fertilizer, and tools across your landscaping site.

Recreation

UTVs are useful for recreational riding too, especially if you want to go on an off-roading adventure with your friends or family, With powerful four-wheel drive, these vehicles can climb rough hills, take on the obstacles in your path, and get you wherever you want to go.

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