Category Archives: ATV General Discussion

you can go ahead and speak

As promised, HBO is now available for Sling TV, Dish network’s new Internet TV service. HBO content, which includes live programming like this weekend’s Game of Thrones season premiere as well as video-on-demand, is available on PC, as well as devices like Xbox One, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku.

Sling TV starts at $20/month, while an HBO subscription will cost you an extra $15/month.

HBO content was already available on Xbox One through the HBO Go app. But that app requires a cable subscription while Sling TV does not.

Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 1
Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 1 Full

you can go ahead and speak

As promised, HBO is now available for Sling TV, Dish network’s new Internet TV service. HBO content, which includes live programming like this weekend’s Game of Thrones season premiere as well as video-on-demand, is available on PC, as well as devices like Xbox One, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku.

Sling TV starts at $20/month, while an HBO subscription will cost you an extra $15/month.

HBO content was already available on Xbox One through the HBO Go app. But that app requires a cable subscription while Sling TV does not.

Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 1
Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 1 Full

Water in clutch housing

Hi every one, I have a 2013 sportsman 500 and a couple of weeks ago I changed the clutch belt, when I put the clutch plastic housing back on I stripped one screw and noticed that there were gaps in the plastic housing and frame, I put some gasket material on some of the gaps but I might not have gotten all of them. So the question is if I do get a small amount of water in the clutch housing will it damage my belt or clutch? There is a drain plug on the lower clutch housing so I assume this problem has be thought out.
Thx for any replies

bumper light wiring

has anyone used the fog light wiring kit for the sportsman xp? I am wiring up a light bar to the bumper and need to know what color lead I am supposed to hook up to. also, should I install a fuse or is this a fused lead? thanks

Low vs high gear

Sorry if this is an overly basic or common question, but I just don’t know. What are the deciding factors in the gear selection? I’ve generally been keeping it on low if I know my speed will be consistently under 10 mph. If there is a split between < > 10, I generally choose high. If I’m going down a steep hill, I usually stop and change to low.

I have a short .6 mile loop around my property through the woods on a trail I have built. It’s a real mix of terrain in that short space. Straight, curvy, rocky, flat, level, steep. I’ve been staying mostly in high. I had a friend over the other day who believes low gear is the place to stay unless you’re going fast in an open field or very long trail. He stayed on low on my trail but generally went as fast as me.

So, what do you say? It’s a ’15 570 eps if that matters.

Stefan

Turkey 4, Me 0 – Turkey Wins…

The area I had scouted out and was hearing gobbling before the season was gone by the start of the season. The logging trucks literally chewed apart the forests and left pretty much nubs where I had been hoping to hunt. I can hunt pass that treeline in the distance but that is a stream followed by pretty steep hills so the birds didn’t seem to like it too much pre-season.

I went on down the road about 3/4s of a mile one morning and found a beautiful strut line where two toms had left prints and drag lines. So, I moved into their area hopefully. Now, how did the turkey(s) get 4? Because for 4 days I haven’t heard or seen a single one! Four days of getting up at 3:30 and setting up a blind every day by 5am and the only company I’ve had are some angry hens. One hen gets so mad she spends an hour cutting at me or anyone else that makes a noise but not a single tom.

I think today may have been my last day. Not that the birds aren’t there. Today I found out that the birds have been visiting the XP which I have parked down the road behind me about 200ft in the brush. It has rained pretty much every day so the ground gets wiped of prints each night which makes it easy to see all the deer, coyote, cat and as it turns out, turkey prints. As I made my way back late morning to get the XP and drive it down to tear down my site I looked down and saw the prints of the smaller of the two birds I have been looking for. Apparently he was hanging out with the Sportsman while I was looking the other way in the blind.

He was walking right by the little hill behind the blind where the atv was parked. The ladies were in front or me giving me a show and I never thought he would be standing behind me the whole time. So thats how the turkey won, four days of making me look like an idiot to his girlfriends.

Loaded up and heading back to the truck…