Adk Groomer
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- Dec 31, 2023
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My '18 Northstar XP1000 has been great; my only complaint has been the noise (well, and the hard shifting once a belt wears in, but we all whine about that!). I have a NIOSH decibel app on my phone and did a quick test:
XP1000 in low, 15mph: 87db
XD1500 in Tow / Haul, 15mph: 72db
(I use my ranger primarily for snow grooming; with the tracks on 15mph equates to around 10mph which is a reasonable top speed for grooming, hence the test at that level. I expect the XD1500 to be louder when pulling a fully loaded drag up a hill, but I know the XP1000 is too (94db for the curious (5000-5500rpm or so)). If I remember, I get the tracks, AND we get more snow I'll try and remember to update this post with the XD1500 data when pulling a loaded drag.
That is a HUGE improvement. After said test my wallet became a bit lighter (admittedly I'd planned on purchasing it already, but this certainly sealed it for me).
I'll add that as others have stated the fit and finish is lightyears ahead of the XP1000. Yes, it should be for what it cost, but at least it is.
XP1000 in low, 15mph: 87db
XD1500 in Tow / Haul, 15mph: 72db
(I use my ranger primarily for snow grooming; with the tracks on 15mph equates to around 10mph which is a reasonable top speed for grooming, hence the test at that level. I expect the XD1500 to be louder when pulling a fully loaded drag up a hill, but I know the XP1000 is too (94db for the curious (5000-5500rpm or so)). If I remember, I get the tracks, AND we get more snow I'll try and remember to update this post with the XD1500 data when pulling a loaded drag.
That is a HUGE improvement. After said test my wallet became a bit lighter (admittedly I'd planned on purchasing it already, but this certainly sealed it for me).
I'll add that as others have stated the fit and finish is lightyears ahead of the XP1000. Yes, it should be for what it cost, but at least it is.