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Travis

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  1. Never heard of a larger fuel filter for the 4010 models. Kind of surprised Wix doesn't list any fuel filters fitting it, just a Fram PS9331
  2. https://www.manhattan-institute.org/mines-minerals-and-green-energy-reality-check this is the article a i got sent awhile back in a discussion about new battery technologies. Most total engine replacements cost no more than $3000, at the high end... most around $800 for the smaller engines.... Shortened lifespans of the engines are to blame on manufacturers cutting costs... in most air cooled utv engines, bearings aren't even utilized.. to save money.' older engine's (made better) often reach 4,000 or 5,000 + hours, but this new ones all being made overseas, i don't see many past 3,000 hours.
  3. That looks awesome!!!
  4. Welcome to the forum! 4010's are great machines.
  5. When those batteries go, get ready to fork out the dough $$$. You can get 2000 hours at least/ easily out of a gasoline or diesel engine, with just routine maintenance before a rebuild or major part replacement is needed. for alot of people, 1,000 hours on an engine is 15-20 years of moderate use. most articles i've read on batteries, as well as hear say from friends, 10 years max on the batteries if you're lucky. If i go to interstate battery and look up their cheapest Electrical vehicle battery... $142 for 1 battery. Filling up gas cans is no big chore, especially if you pay $20 for a 9v battery pump. no spills or nothing. Not to mention EV's weigh more than Internal Combustion engines. ATV.com did a very good article on the pro's and cons of electric utility vehicles. I hate to throw this in their, but saving the planet? have you seen the mining process for the rare earth materials (Cobalt) to make those batteries, and when those batteries die, they get sent to landfills in Asia. Some are recycled, but a majority are sent to landfills...Averaged over a battery’s life, each mile of driving an electric car “consumes” five pounds of raw earth. Using an internal combustion engine consumes about 0.2 pounds of liquids per mile. Plus if one of those batteries malfunctions and catches on fire.. good luck putting it out... A tesla caught on fire near here awhile back the Fire department had to use i don't know how many gallons of special foam to put out those Li-ion batteries because they can burn for hours and hours. On the personal side, I Know Internal combustion engines. I can diagnose, repair or replace with 2 hands and a foot tied behind my back. Electric vehicles don't tickle my fancy. a lot of it boils down to personal preference.
  6. Yep, most Kawasaki machines only keep track of Hours and not miles.
  7. you appear to be at 10.6 hours, it counts hours 1/10th of an hour at a time while running.
  8. 99% of the time 80W90 Gear oil is used... However i found the Hisun manual online and it makes no mention of changing the fluid... i'll keep looking.
  9. Welcome. quite a bit of info Here https://www.bmsmotor.com/utility-side-x-side/colt-700-4s#about there are more specs on it further down on the page. Most likely you should be able to contact BMS and obtain a copy of the manual from them.
  10. Ah okay, i gotcha now, you need the Wheel size and the lug pattern, correct?
  11. Specs: 2021 Polaris RANGER XP 1000 Have a look at the link to be sure i selected the correct vehicle.
  12. I'd get in touch with HiSun and give them the code it is showing https://www.hisunmotors.com/contact/us/
  13. Check me on my math here... My mule has an hour meter and is currently at 1,606 hours... i was wondering how many miles i've driven, i pretty much average 12MPH pasture driving, so i'm going off of 12MPH at 1,600 hours.. 12 times 1600 is 19,200 miles.....
  14. if you're going to be snow plowing, i'd definitely recommend looking at 4 wheel drive unit.
  15. well, why a buy a $7000 Mule, with no accessories... when i can get a ccp one for $6000 loaded with lights and horns and buttons you don't know how to work.... people need to realize, at that price. QUALITY is compromised.
  16. I would pull the spark plug wire off of the 700-800 RPM plug and see if it runs normally.
  17. Howdy Neighbor! congrats on your new purchase! hope it serves you well!
  18. got the new cable installed last night about a 15-20 minute job... i made a video, but it is likely to cause epileptic seizures and Claustrophobia attacks........
  19. have a look through these https://www.powersportsid.com/kubota-rtv-x1140-hunting-accessories/
  20. here's the cable i ordered Aftermarket off of Amazon, i couldn't wait as long as it would take the dealer to get it in. or have it delivered. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TML47DD?ref=ppx_pt2_dt_b_prod_image
  21. http://motorcycledoctor.com/index.htm
  22. When it starts to run bad, pull the choke closed slowly and see if you can get it to run better... if it does, you have a fuel starvation issue.
  23. What model?
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