whoDEANie
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Something else to consider. Some atvs can be pull started, like my grizzly 700. Turn the key on, high range, and it will start at around 15km/h.
You've actually done this? How do you get the wet clutch to engage?
Something else to consider. Some atvs can be pull started, like my grizzly 700. Turn the key on, high range, and it will start at around 15km/h.
Something else to consider. Some atvs can be pull started, like my grizzly 700. Turn the key on, high range, and it will start at around 15km/h.
Hopefully your tv had a big fat cord! Or you like fire and sparks.
BigMikey make sure you put tire plugs,small air compressor,can of liquid start,tow rope,on your list if your in back country
With a shovel and a hand saw or axe, you can cut a chunk of deadfall, tie a strap around it, bury it, and hook onto it. Size the log according to how stuck you are. This can also work on a lake, you chip a hole at an angle away from your ride, hook up and go. Most snow stucks are traction issues so it doesn't have to be a huge hole or huge log.^+1, I also carry a small boat anchor if I'm out alone in case there are no trees within 150 feet of where I'm stuck, saved my ass more than once. And don't forget your chain saw, especially in the spring.
I have a tire repair kit from smitty bilt. Has different patches and a couple tire valves too. Awesome kit for around 40 bucks. The nice thing and the reason I bought it is the fact that the tire plug "t" tools are all steel instead of having the typical plastic t handle.i always carry a spare tire valve as well as i once caught a tree the right way and severed it managed to find it and got it to stay in but not chancing that again
I ride a lot each year,,Battery booster pack, small compressor, nylon tie straps. Been years since I had a low tire or break down.
If you have a very good maintenance program for your machine you should not have any issues.
Maintenance is key for an enjoyable trip...
And if you do get a flat tire; Fawk it! Just ride it back to camp.