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Would anybody out there in 6x6World.com have any info regarding the fate of this wonderful machine. Even leads as to where to find one will be appreciated. I used both the Pug and believe it or not, a Sur-Trec at an apple farm in upstate New York. Merry Christmas. Riley
Thanks for the reply. I have an early Chetec "Pug" brochure and an '06 Land Pride "Gondo" sheet that I'd be happy to share. My question is, "Is anybody still making this machine?" Fertel and Land Pride had a strange arraingement where they both had rights to the machine after the rights were gained from Chetec. Fertel is gone now and Land Pride only is promoting the SBS utility carts. Thanks guys and Merry Christmas. Riley
Sorry, I could have said a little more in my last post. I didn't mean to avoid your question and post information that wasn't directly relevant. In my head I was thinking that I should post those in case you hadn't seen them already but I could have at least said something .
It sounds like you already know a lot about the machines in general. Maybe someone else on here will be able to tell a little more of the story. Then again you may have to educate all of us on it by yourself. If you can, post some pictures of your machines for everyone to see. I've only seen a couple of Pugs around so it's always cool to see others. Good luck!
Mike, thanks for your interest. My dilemma was/is, I took a week to find better financing on a new Gondo that was on the ground in Lemoore, Ca at Mc Cann & Sons Hay. I came back with cash and poof it was gone. Now a year and a half later both companies that manufactured them have either gone out of business (Feteral) or ceased production (Land Pride). I know the Pug not being an AATV might be a little off-topic, but they sure are a fun vehicle with a lot of utility. Latest rumor, repeat rumor, is that a third party has bought the package and is taking it all back to Chetec, Wis. Has anyone else heard anything about it???? Thanks for your indulgence and patience. Riley
Also this place looks like they still rep them Land pride Page but you never know, it could just be an old web page.
Have you tried calling Land Pride? Maybe they can tell you what is going on since they are still in business. Also you never know, they may have one sitting in the back of their warehouse somewhere for you.
Dear Mike et al: Last time I called Land Pride a month or two ago the teenager what answered didn't know what I was talking about and the message left for the VP of Sales went un-answered. Maybe I should just chill and take a deep breath. One thing I do remember about the Pug was that there is an exposed pulley/belt drive on the power end and if it gets contaminated with Sand-Mud-Forrest Duff you're in trouble. Also, great care was needed making turns across the fall line on hills. The center of gravity is outside the machine. Highlighting once again the superiority of the AATV.
Thanks again Mike. Riley
I had an older Pug which I probably should have kept. It was the best utility vehicle for work around the house. I hauled blocks, dirt, gravel and brush with absolutely no problems. It would climb like nothing I've ever experienced.
Unfortunately, you are correct about going across hills. My son and I were taking a very slow ride through the woods and tried to climb over a log on the trail. It rolled over as opposed to going forward. I grabbed my son and threw him up over me onto the ground and I went over with the machine. Having that much machine land on my back was not very fun at all.
It sat in the woods for 3 days upside down until my neighbor dug a path to it with his Bobcat. Got it home and it fired up like nothing ever happened to it!
I think the newer machines use an automotive clutch and 4 speed transmission which alleviates the wet clutch problems.
Flash!!! Today I called Land Pride about the Pug-Gondo-Badlands. Got through to Bob, a nice chap who was very helpful. He offered that Land Pride ceased production of the Gondo in 2006 and there were NO plans to sell the package to another manufacturer, nuts! He did say that he'd check into it for me / us. If you wonder why I'm so driven about the Pug-Gondo-Badlands machine its because I've owned so many utility vehicles, Pug, Attex, Sur-Trec, Unimog 411-404, Steyer Haflinger, Mechanical Mule M274 (6) and I was a Max dealer. The Pug is at the top of the list regarding Off-Road ability, Load Carrying, Maintainence, Parts Availability, Dump Bed, Durability and Reliability. Anybody keen on this type light a candle and cross your fingers. Merry Christmas. Out. Riley