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First time I was going to use the winch it was wound so tight I had to beat the pin out of the hook to release the tension on the rope, too tight to release the clutch. Push the button or the remote all it would do is operate the solenoid, power to the motor but no movement. It had a...
As of yesterday I now know the clunk sound . 89 ft lbs on the rear and twice that on the front.
Not questioning the specs but kinda makes sense why we are only hearing of them loostening on the rear.
I didn't mean to sound derogatory towards Polaris dealership mechanics. Most are young and haven't been working enough years to have obtained deep rooted analytical skills. But they will with time.
Indeed, logging data always helps identify the underlying issues.
You would be the first oil...
Some dealers, argh. You sure would have thought they would have screwed in an analog gauge and checked actual pressures cold and hot. Then they could have compared reality with electronic readings rather than throw parts at it.
Yes, I have a light fetish. The Hellas are 19 years old, been on 3 SxS's and 2 jeeps. The light bar is a Rigid adapt, 12 years old and also been on several different machines.
Thanks for the kind remarks Big Red
If you have never seen this it is pretty cool. I done it many moons ago and was pretty good. We live on the edge of a glacier with many large outcrops of rocks so for the last 18 years we have been the host to a trials competition on our land during Labor Day weekend. 75 riders and about 200...
That's funny, during our evening ride tonight my wife and I were discussing when we retire we plan to haul our rig to event's such as this.
Won't be this year but maybe in a couple.
That's how mine was broken.
It is definitely feasible to move it up You would either have to expose the wires up the door post or run under the floor to travel up the back corner same as the pulse bar wiring.
My son inadvertently ran mine backwards and burnt the motor so I plan to either...
To be fair I now believe my special needs son took out my winch. I recently had to remove the bumper and winch, I then noticed the rope was actually wound backwards for a dozen revolutions. After speaking with a friend that owns a Polaris dealership he told me about a couple instances where...
In the beginning because the manual reccomended tow/haul for technical terrain is what I used for a month. The rpm's were always higher than I cared to listen to and also felt fuel consumption was high.
Switched to standard for a month, felt and heard noticable improvement on both above but...