mine sticks from time to time but a careful whack frees it for several months. I put a piece of wood over the gauge so the force is transmitted to the internals and thw glass is protected. Hope it works for you. The problem on mine seems to be moisture getting in the works and rusting/clogging it up
Looks good. These things will haul more wood in one load than i am able to handle by myself. What did you make your intake out of and how did you screen the end in the cab?
I think many of the seats were ruined BEFORE you got your machine. Mine rotted out within 6 months and were replaced by the dealer after much bitching on my part. I noticed that many dealers here in CA store the crated RTVs outside in the sun for long periods of time. The ones on the top...
Supposed to snow here in N. Calif and maybe even SF (that would be fun to watch!) 6" of snow in SF would probably be a "killer storm". As diesel and propane climbs beyond $4.19 gallon should make things interesting.
I think I saw this one and a 6 passenger one at the SHOT show in Las Vegas last week or so. Was very impressed by the components and construction. I really like the idea of a direct drive motor for each axle. If my 900 ever croaks i would consider one of these. FWIW Since adding a 4.0 KW...
Big lug tires were my first choice for replacement and they are great. My rtv had the same as yours and literally wouldn't go offroad without slipping or getting stuck. I ordered a set of innovas for less than $300 shipped and had walmart change them out for $5 apiece. Now I can go just about...
Saw this on Craiglist and can't figure it out. Seller never answered my email so I leave to you all to figure it out. Would be nice in winter if it blew heat back in cab!!:drink:
well i pulled the wheel and theres no oil coming from the trans. The backside of the rim is also dry. The inside of the hub cover is dry with no indication of seepage around the bearing seal. The assembled Wheel has no play or loosness and all looks like new. theres 330 hours on it. Only could...
bz is correct! My M6000 warn would hang my RTV from a tree (like in "Gods must be crazy" movie. Its tried to pull me over several cliffs so I am careful to tie off the rear tow hitch to a tree beforehand.
Looked at a new headlight lens being installed at the dealership. The New lens was giving installer fits as it was made to install with 4 sheetmetal screws instead of 4 threaded bolts. The new part has just plastic bolsters :bsflag2::bsflag2::badidea:to screw into and not the brass threaded...
Too much work for these old hands. Chronologic Deterioration has taking its toll on me. The reason for my RTV purchase in the first place was the power steering and power dump. Thanks again for help.