I guess the new rangers are louder. My 2009 700 ranger creeps as good as a gas golf cart. My machine has 2600 trouble free miles on it. I've replaced one battery, one belt (just cause) and the bushings in the A arms.
I want a new one but this one ain't let me down from here to 10,000 feet. With all the new stuff out I'd prolly go for who gave me the best deal and warranty
I guess the new rangers are louder. My 2009 700 ranger creeps as good as a gas golf cart. My machine has 2600 trouble free miles on it. I've replaced one battery, one belt (just cause) and the bushings in the A arms.
I want a new one but this one ain't let me down from here to 10,000 feet. With all the new stuff out I'd prolly go for who gave me the best deal and warranty
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I have an 09 too. Have replaced throttle body, belt, & at least 4 fuel pumps.
I have an 09 too. Have replaced throttle body, belt, & at least 4 fuel pumps.
Just had this discussion with my dad. Imo it's the amount of rangers out there. Every brand machine is gonna have issues.
Mine has been good, a buddy also has a 09. Its still got the same belt it came with. Another friends family has 3 rangers. No problems. Dads 06 got bushings and now needs front CV boots. Hell dad literally drove his through the wall of his house and into the master closet. Still kicking
We bought our first two Can Ams in 2014. Last year we replaced them with two more Can Ams, but 4 seaters. Just sold the last of the two seaters today. The only Ranger left in the family is getting replaced with another Can Am sometime this year!
Originally posted by Burntorange BowhunterView Post
Does that Can Am convert to a two seater with a bigger bed?
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Heck no. It's got a big enough bed and full size back seat. No need to. But now that you bring it up. All that swiss army knife, transformer folding up crap rattles like crazy too. And the stock tires will get stuck as easy as my f250 on Street tires.
The CanAm doesn’t have nearly as big a bed as an FXT in the 2 Seat configuration but as I said previously..... the FXT won’t carry that bed full of corn very well anyway......I guess there are other things that aren’t that heavy.
I put the bed extender on my CanAm to give me some additional bed space. I use my SxS to fill feeders and I feel I can stack 14-15 bags in the CanAm and it will carry it well. I actually lowered the shocks to the 2nd softest setting and it still feels plenty stout. It does have a 3” lift on it (CanAm.)
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