Posted by 4play on August 22, 2017 at 21:00:29 from (70.215.211.5):
In Reply to: OT: Polaris Ranger posted by Steve@Advance on August 22, 2017 at 19:11:18:
Have quite a few of these among friends and several that I work on, RZR's Rangers and 4 wheelers from 570's to 1000 turbo's. They all have the same basic belt drive/trans system. A little subtle jerking can be felt when trying to creep along real slow, if its jerking a lot its usually a sign that the belt got wet and somebody hammered the throttle putting burn spots on the belt. They all make a slight chattering noise on decel like you mentioned but with burned spots the noise is worse too.
It's not a bad thing to have an extra belt laying around, you can get them from a local auto parts store too. The belt is real easy to inspect or replace, burn spots are visually noticeable. A few take a spare belt when they go play, often its one that they burned spots on.
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