Am new here so howdy to all.
On this automatic, believe it to be a CVT, is reverse actually part of a F/R gear set or is there a reverse gear at the rear axle?
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I bought two new Ranchers for my wife and I back in July. I changed the oil for the first time today. When I changed the oil in mine the gas smell was over powering. When I changed the other it wasn’t as bad. I can’t find any info on this. Any others have this issue? Manual, 4×4.
I bought two new Ranchers for my wife and I back in July. I changed the oil for the first time today. When I changed the oil in mine the gas smell was over powering. When I changed the other it wasn’t as bad. I can’t find any info on this. Any others have this issue? Manual, 4×4.
Just looking for a little help guys. My dad is just finishing up a restoring project of a 1987 TRX350D Foreman/Fourtrax. It’s all there, looks great, runs great. He’s not sure if he wants to keep it or sell it since he has a red one of the same year. Any help/opinions would be appreciated? How much is it really worth?
Just looking for a little help guys. My dad is just finishing up a restoring project of a 1987 TRX350D Foreman/Fourtrax. It’s all there, looks great, runs great. He’s not sure if he wants to keep it or sell it since he has a red one of the same year. Any help/opinions would be appreciated? How much is it really worth?
G’day,
I just want to gauge people’s opinions on this topic, whether to install a fuel filter? I usually install these on everything I own, all bikes, atv, road etc. In another bike forum a lot of the members are dead against a fuel filter being on a gravity fed carby system. The reason stated is that the filter impedes fuel flow, and when the tank gets low, the bike, or in this case, atv, will suffer from fuel starvation.
Myself, I have never had this issue, but I want to know what others have experienced with fuel filters in an ATV or bike without a fuel pump? I even rigged up a camera to watch my own filter while I revved the bike to try and win the argument… and still lost.
G’day,
I just want to gauge people’s opinions on this topic, whether to install a fuel filter? I usually install these on everything I own, all bikes, atv, road etc. In another bike forum a lot of the members are dead against a fuel filter being on a gravity fed carby system. The reason stated is that the filter impedes fuel flow, and when the tank gets low, the bike, or in this case, atv, will suffer from fuel starvation.
Myself, I have never had this issue, but I want to know what others have experienced with fuel filters in an ATV or bike without a fuel pump? I even rigged up a camera to watch my own filter while I revved the bike to try and win the argument… and still lost.
Anyone know if a 2006 sportsman 800 bumper fit on a 570 my friend has one but it is at his cottage he never goes to so not sure if it would fit. Just don’t want to do the drive for nothing
Anyone know if a 2006 sportsman 800 bumper fit on a 570 my friend has one but it is at his cottage he never goes to so not sure if it would fit. Just don’t want to do the drive for nothing
New member here from Charleston (Goose Creek), SC. New to the whole ATV world and this is my first ATV. I have a 2016 Polaris Sportsman 850 SP. Hope to learn more about the ATV, the community, and fun that waits for me in the future. Also, can not wait to learn from all of you on this site.