Just checked it before I put it up for the night and it was solid as a rock. I am just going to see if the sound goes away when it gets cold here and if so I will figure it is a Summer thing.
Is that the reservoir located under the passenger seat? If so it was changed at the same time as the other fluids and it is at the correct level. If that is not it then I have no clue.
By the Gearbox are referring to the HST drive unit? All fluids and filters under the unit were changed about 100 hrs ago and all levels are good. I guess I will see how it goes as the temps start cooling down outside.
Got a question about something that has popped up on our RTV. Here in Texas it is still in the 90's and I have noticed when we are out taking care of things on the place that when we stop somewhere for even a few minutes and go to take off I hear what sounds like three chirps coming for the HST...
Looks like Beamtech still makes them. I don't know why the Amazon link quit working as that is where I bought mine. Beamtech's price isn't bad. I have had them my X1140 for a couple years now with no issues...
They kind of remind me of the Tusk Terrabite which is what I plan on putting on our RTV sometime this year. We don't need a real aggresive ATV tire on this property and we go on a paved road from time to time. Plus I want to move from a 6 ply to an 8 ply tire.
I use the Beamtech bulbs and am very happy with them. I hardly turn the 42" light bar on anymore. I used the BT on our Mule Pro FXT for four years with no issues.
We are in East Texas and have gone to hunting pigs at night. With this heat they have gone to only moving at night. We just watch the game cameras and when they start hitting a feeder or water hole we head out with our night vision scopes and go to work. We will never get rid of them.
We live in the country on 150 acres and our RTV stays under our carport between our trucks at night. I installed a on/off toggle switch in the glovebox and wired it into the ignition switch. When we are done with it we pull the key and flip the switch off and close the glovebox. The motor will...