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Read all the posts here.  You will then know what is going on. Sounds like the dealer did not have one for sale, or had 2019's to sell. Anyway, try another dealer, and call Kawasaki Customer Service for information. Kawasaki News is even showing 2021's are becoming available now. What ever you have to do...just do it...Sure do like my Mule Pro DXT !... Have a great dealer here !...

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39 minutes ago, Kmrider said:

Dec 31st. It was a long wait but worth it!

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You have gone from starting a monster sized thread of questions and great information to the status of proud owner. Congratulations on coming full circle!

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I got a call from my dealership on Wednesday saying that they got word from

their warehouse that my Mule had come in. On Friday morning he called back and said it just got delivered to the dealership. This morning I was able to go in and pick it up! It was a bit of a wait, but not as long as others on here and not near as long as Kawasaki had told me (another 30-60 days).  I think I will be extremely happy with it. I know my kids already love it! 

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Looks great!!! Beautiful country side behind it too.

must be a new look Kawasaki is doing, I've noticed too on my Grandfather's Mule SX, they don't have axle nut covers,  to me they should, all the more protection against dirt,dust, mud and water. And rust.

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I hope all have received their unit.  How many of you, who were caught in this stop sale, were offered and actually received the $500 dealer incentive?  A more important question is how many were offered and have actually received the incentive for $500 dollars off of accessories or parts?   This is per letter from the Sr. V.P. of sales and operations on Feb. 19, 2020 (copy of letter is included about one half way through this thread).  It was to be paid by dealer and then would be reimbursed and credited to the dealers parts account.  Did anyone actually receive this accessories and parts incentive?

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Just ordered our Mule Pro FXT Ranch today(2021).  The machine is in stock but I am waiting for all the extras we want to arrive.  We are excited!  Any suggestions or "keep an eye out for" with this model?  All my reading indicates it is reliable

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got our new 21 Ranch edition last week.......has anyone experienced an issue with the air filter intake?  Put the break-in miles in and was checking the machine out only to find that the air filter was massively packed in dust (not good).  I do not live in an area with lots of moisture-it is more like a desert with fine dust.  I did not expect that this would happen with the experience that Kawasaki has in the off-road business-but-I apparently was wrong.  This is most definitely an issue that they should address, changing an air filter after every use is not what I signed up for.....an suggestions are appreciated.

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Wow!  I think I do not have a problem, but do not know for sure.  I have not been as diligent as I should be about checking this but will now be on the watch for problems.   Thanks for the heads up.

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