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New to this forum. But I have a Yamaha Rhino and I love it. I've had it to the bottom of the seat in mud and water and it went right through it no problems. I've had twenty 40 lbs bags of corn in the bed and it handled it just fine. The dump bed also makes life easier when you have a bag of corn bust open. I also have a can am 1000 and that thing is sweet. But for utility, rhino is the way to go!
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I bought a 15 Polaris ranger xp 900 single seat. I wanted the turning radius. It is used to check my electric fences almost daily and to spray weed killer and grass killer. I just wish there was some way to keep out the dust. I live in deep sandy land. I have noticed a whine or squeal that comes from engine. It happens at 3000 rpm at first but now it's starting at 2200 rpm even in reverse. Checked on Polaris ranger 900 forum and found out this is not new several date back to 2013. It supposedly comes from secondary clutch . The cure is to replace the clutch but kents power sports on 35 n said that's not it. I fixing to have a meeting with them. This thing is new still has 64 hours on it. Thinking about the lemon law on it......Andy
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Originally posted by Andy View PostI bought a 15 Polaris ranger xp 900 single seat. I wanted the turning radius. It is used to check my electric fences almost daily and to spray weed killer and grass killer. I just wish there was some way to keep out the dust. I live in deep sandy land. I have noticed a whine or squeal that comes from engine. It happens at 3000 rpm at first but now it's starting at 2200 rpm even in reverse. Checked on Polaris ranger 900 forum and found out this is not new several date back to 2013. It supposedly comes from secondary clutch . The cure is to replace the clutch but kents power sports on 35 n said that's not it. I fixing to have a meeting with them. This thing is new still has 64 hours on it. Thinking about the lemon law on it......Andy
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Originally posted by Bayouboy View PostReally? Running all synthetic oils recommended by Polaris, bought, changed, and put in at dealership with each service including filters, adult driven, serviced twice a year, clean gas with sta-bil made for ethanol, engine, battery, and drive train kept clean, is not being serviced? I hardly think so. It is a 2012 model. Now has new rear axle, belt, brakes, bearings, cv joints, and shift cable. Came new with intake valves and exhaust valves improperly adjusted.
You can bet I will not buy another one. I will not even get into what some of the new ones are already having issues with. unreal.
If you like em buy em. I won't own another one.
Every brand has some units that come with valves out of spec from the factory. That's why they're all checked/adjusted on the first service.
Shift cable deal is what it is. They can't all be perfect.
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Originally posted by Andy View PostI bought a 15 Polaris ranger xp 900 single seat. I wanted the turning radius. It is used to check my electric fences almost daily and to spray weed killer and grass killer. I just wish there was some way to keep out the dust. I live in deep sandy land. I have noticed a whine or squeal that comes from engine. It happens at 3000 rpm at first but now it's starting at 2200 rpm even in reverse. Checked on Polaris ranger 900 forum and found out this is not new several date back to 2013. It supposedly comes from secondary clutch . The cure is to replace the clutch but kents power sports on 35 n said that's not it. I fixing to have a meeting with them. This thing is new still has 64 hours on it. Thinking about the lemon law on it......Andy
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Originally posted by SB09 View PostSo, Im starting to see that the issues are seeming to center around the wheels/tires. What size/type of tires were you running on the Ranger? What size Ranger was this also?
Every brand has some units that come with valves out of spec from the factory. That's why they're all checked/adjusted on the first service.
Shift cable deal is what it is. They can't all be perfect.
Size is a 400.
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Originally posted by kumathebear View PostOne of my son's and I have both had Mules, Rangers, then at least for me...went with a '02 Jeep Wrangler. He's looking to trade his UTV Ranger for a Jeep now.
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I hear ya'
Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View PostNothing wrong with the jeep option at all, I have a 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser, it is nice but it will not go where most of the side by sides will go.
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Originally posted by Bayouboy View PostSame size tires that came from factory. No lift kit or anything. Still all factory.
Size is a 400.
You'll like the Yamaha, they make a good product. If you decide to change the tires just make sure you buy something that is comparable on weight. Yamaha has the same problem with axles, cv joints, bearings, and brakes when you get a heavier set of tires on them. Yamaha is what I'd own if they could handle heavier tires.
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