Posted by jturbo10 on August 22, 2017 at 22:18:33 from (66.205.195.146):
In Reply to: OT: Polaris Ranger posted by Steve@Advance on August 22, 2017 at 19:11:18:
Takes a little practice on getting them to start smoothly. Just start with enough throttle to get the clutch to spool up and when you feel some tension add more throttle. Taught my 12 yr old grand daughter how to get a perfect launch in about 15 minutes. I use my Ranger multiple times every day on the ranch hauling equipment, pulling trailers, checking fields, etc and have yet to put a dollar into the machine. I can run 40 mph through my hay fields and it just floats across the rough stuff. Good on fuel, burns no oil, and is ready to work every day. About two years ago the electrical system was erratic but it was just a loose connection on an electrical connection. If you buy a new one, check the oil frequently until the rings are seated or you can burn up the engine. If you have kids, remind them to check the oil as they tend to run them hard when new and never check the oil for weeks on end. JMHO
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