Posted by Whizkidkyus on November 04, 2018 at 01:09:47 from (64.130.131.139):
I have a chance to buy a Polaris Automatic 4X4 liquid cooled four cycle four wheeler , approximately a mid 1990's model . It is at least a early 2000 model at least . I was quoted $600.00 for it and supposedly it has had a lot of new stuff done to it before the guy that I work with bought it for $1000.00 . Supposedly , it needs a new CDI box as it runs, but runs like it has no power . Maybe like it's missing ? Guy said that they started it and backed it off the trailer , but it ran badly . While , I know that there can be a lot of different causes for this , what is the main usual cause of this ? Can a bad CDI box cause this ? I have the original sellers number and plan on calling him tomorrow and seeing what all he had done to it before he sold it . Supposedly , it was in shop for the CDI box to be replaced and they were taking their time about it so he got mad and went and got it and told my friend that he would pay for the box if he got it or to have it put on . Friend doesn't have a trailer to haul it to shop and isn't mechanically inclined and needs the money more so he's selling it to me cheaper . Any ideas on this ? Anyone own one of these four wheelers ? It's a red and white and blue one from what I remember ? Any help , advice will be appreciated and thanks in advance ! I will let you know what the previous owner says about it as soon as I can get in touch with him ! The one in the video isn't it , but almost identical !
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