Had mine done in 5 minutes.
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May 9, 2008 at 1:18 pm #683965
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Had mine done in 5 minutes.
This was my first time changing oil on a wheeler… so had to figure out where everything was. And that plow plate was a PAIN!!! It had a slot opening on it that LOOKED like it should have matched up to pull the plug. but it was off by about an inch and a half… so it had to come off.
May 12, 2008 at 5:09 pm #684487I admit, I did look to see what tools were required and had them ready…but I would do that with any vehicle.
May 13, 2008 at 12:22 pm #684692It was a pain in the because it was a polaris. I know my Suzuki and Yamaha are easy to change oil on.
May 13, 2008 at 7:23 pm #684824Not sure why a snow plow bracket added to the machine without the proper hole to access the plug makes it a fault of Polaris. I can change oil on my 700 in only a few minutes, not that hard. Have fun.
May 13, 2008 at 8:23 pm #684840That’s all I got for now, but I’m sure to get a chance for rippin on popo owners as they realize they made the wrong choice in atv’s! Unless of course you keep ’em on the mowed grass!
May 13, 2008 at 11:31 pm #684886Quote:
That’s all I got for now, but I’m sure to get a chance for rippin on popo owners as they realize they made the wrong choice in atv’s! Unless of course you keep ’em on the mowed grass!
This sounds like a challange????
Any time you want to meet at your favorite mud hole I will gladly come tow you out With my polarisMay 14, 2008 at 1:31 am #684909Quote:
That’s all I got for now, but I’m sure to get a chance for rippin on popo owners as they realize they made the wrong choice in atv’s! Unless of course you keep ’em on the mowed grass!
I’ll take this as nothing more than a little bench racing. But this part is fact. I’ve been riding Polaris ATVs since 1996. Have a few now and have owned several. I’ve logged thousands of, yes thousands, of miles. Not one single, solitary time have I been towed home on any of my Polaris ATVs. For that matter I’ve never been “out done” by another brand of ATV solely because it was another brand. Never.Bottom line is this. I’ve studied ATVs of all makes and models since I owned my first on in 1988, a Kawasaki Mojave. Some brands make excellent quads. Others, well, not so much. As a complete package ATV it is awful tough to beat a Polaris, especially the Sportsman. That isn’t to discount any of the current “flagship” ATVs, not at all. But for my dollar there isn’t another model that can do as many things as well as a Sportsman. If the standard we will use to judge a machines worth is the ease of the owner to work on it well, I guess automobiles are all sub standard then too. Very few people anymore can do anything on their cars or trucks.
The best ATV made? Simple. Mine, and the one in your garage. When you think about that think about this. As long as you can get out and ride and enjoy nature I don’t care what you ride. Just so you ride responsibly!
May 14, 2008 at 2:44 am #684932Most mudholes are my favorite mudholes! I have yet to be towed out by a polaris, and I hope that day never comes! I have towed several polaris’s out as well as Kawi,Yamaha’s and Honda’s. I owned a popo once and it was a fun ride when it wasn’t in the shop. I’ll ride with anyone, as it’s part of the fun to rip on each other when things aren’t going to well for either one! Just fun seeing what you can and cannot make it through!
May 16, 2008 at 1:46 am #68549490% of taking on a mudhole, is the driver….. unless your on a Cushman 3 wheel golfcart, most decent riders can make it through. If you can do it on your ATV, your better keep moving, cause my Sportsman isn’t slowing down & you’ll have tracks on your back….
big G
lickPosts: 6443November 4, 2010 at 6:50 pm #201959For my decoy to get pummelled in my backyard
Feel free to guess time and date
adams1Posts: 19jt_fishPosts: 138November 4, 2010 at 7:08 pm #91491I too believe that by sat. morning he will be on the ground in pieces.
My father had one out that got hammered and the head was missing. Found it eventually a couple hundred yds away.
November 4, 2010 at 7:36 pm #91500I would also agree with tonight…or however long you can stand it with a fake deer bing that close to your territory
Joking aside, I will guess Friday night, by 9 o’clock.
November 4, 2010 at 7:44 pm #91501ill say tonight around 12:37 or friday around 1:23 ish just a couple random guesses
November 4, 2010 at 9:14 pm #91510Quote:
For my decoy to get pummelled in my backyard
Feel free to guess time and date
If you were around here, Id call it 9:30 am Saturday morning. But the pummelling would be coming from a one ounce buck traveling several hundred feet per second originating some where from the vaccinity of the road Would be funnier if it wasnt probably so true….
November 4, 2010 at 9:16 pm #91512Quote:
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For my decoy to get pummelled in my backyard
Feel free to guess time and date
If you were around here, Id call it 9:30 am Saturday morning. But the pummelling would be coming from a one ounce buck traveling several hundred feet per second originating some where from the vaccinity of the road Would be funnier if it wasnt probably so true….
I hear what you ae saying. Never been down there during Slug season but they Circle my property down their like Vultures in Pickups during Muzzle Loader. I cna only imagine it is worse then.
lickPosts: 6443November 5, 2010 at 12:21 pm #91586From the title of the post I thought you were talking about you getting a job!
lickPosts: 6443November 5, 2010 at 12:27 pm #91591Quote:
From the title of the post I thought you were talking about you getting a job!
Or for a job to find me
lickPosts: 6443November 5, 2010 at 3:00 pm #91618Just a spiker circling the decoy
But due to a size problem left without mounting an attack
November 5, 2010 at 3:10 pm #91622Quote:
Just a spiker circling the decoy
But due to a size problem left without mounting an attack
YOu sitting at home watching over your decoy or did you pull the card from the camera?
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