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Ajmboy

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  1. That's funny. There is still the bar inside the shoutbox...but I'm sure you guys know that.
  2. I think you have carb issues, although maybe you do have an issue with that cdi. Generally, the first thing to check is the carb. Possible causes are: Main jet clogged or wrong size Jet needle or needle jet worn Fuel level in carburetor float bowl too high or too low Air cleaner clogged, poorly sealed, or missing Air cleaner duct poorly sealed I saw your post on this site: bear tracker, cdi? rev limiter? - ATVConnection.com ATV Enthusiast Community What site will provide an answer first???....LOL...
  3. I got my hands on a new Gorilla 3000lb XT Series ATV Winch from the folks over at www.gorillawinches.com, and I must say that, I was impressed from the moment it arrived. Besides the impressive box, easy to read instructions, and included hardware, this winch just looks like a heavy duty and well designed product. Inside the box was the roller fairlead, rubber stopper, contactor, thumb switch, hook with strap, hardware, and a corded remote! All that was needed additional, was a bracket for my 2006 Yamaha Grizzly, which was available right on their site. INSTALLATION Installing the Gorilla Winch was easy enough. I did it before going out to the field, in the back of my Dodge Ram pick-up! A few tools I had in my box got the job done. The hardest part was removing some of my factory plastic. The bracket mounted right up to my stock frame and the winch right up to the bracket, without an issue. If you know the difference between your positive and negative battery terminals, you'll have no problem hooking this up. I ran the wires up the middle and under the seat, to the battery, and hooked up the switch to my handlebars. It was a breeze. THE FIRST TEST I rode my 2006 Yamaha Grizzly out into a wooded, but open area, to run some small tests with this winch. Operation was very good for a traditional winch. I especially like how smooth the cable turns out in the free wheel/spin mode. Engaging this is easy and the switch is located on the side of the winch. Putting it in this mode allows you to pull out the cable without hassle. I ran it in and out a few times to check out the motor operation and to see if there was any heat coming off of it, which there wasn't. I roped the line around a couple of trees and pulled the Grizzly without any issue, up the hill and tested it letting the winch out slowly back down. The winch Motor sounds strong and smooth, giving me no concerns. I hadn't planned to get out in the mud yet (maybe for my next report), so I thought to myself...How could I really test this thing out? I decided that a good test would be to rope my Grizzly to a tree and see about lifting it off the ground. I know, sounds crazy, and when will this actually apply, but why not. So I let out the winch cable and chucked it over a thick branch and around a tree, probably about 15 feet off the ground. (Don't try this at home and wear safety equipment and protective gear!) I began to pull my 600 lb (dry weight) 2006 Yamaha Grizzly toward the tree, by engaging the winch switch I mounted on the left handle bar. As I got closer to the tree, the front end started to rise. I proceeded to pull the winch cable in and my quad up the tree. It was now about 70 degrees up in the air! I kept going until it was vertical and back tires off the ground! I forgot to get off…What a site…hung my quad off a tree...it was a first for me. I finally let it down after looking at it for a few minutes hanging there. By no means do I suggest for anyone to do something like this with their quad! Nevertheless, it’s a good test for me. I let out enough cable slack to get the hook to slide down toward me and unhook it. I inspected the cable, hook, winch, bracket, and frame. No issues at all. All looked great. At least I know that on my next run, this winch will pull my ATV without a problem. FINAL NOTES This $199 Gorilla winch replaced my older Warn 2500 winch that I believe cost me upwards of $400 or so at the time. You would think that the cost difference would show in the product, but I really can't tell you what the higher priced Warn will give you over the Gorilla. The Gorilla winch works very well and is definitely worth the money. I'll be testing this winch out more on the trails and I'll be sure to report back. Happy Trails! Find ATV Winches on Amazon
  4. Let's not forget about Billy Mays!!! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7kBDt-iPW0]YouTube - A Tribute to Billy Mays (RIP 1958-2009)[/ame]
  5. Allot of people feel the way you do and most of them are around your age or younger, that where never really old enough to see what he did back in the 80's to solidify his status as an entertainer. The molestation charges really tarnished his reputation..although he was never convicted. The second one was admitted to be a scam by the family. In my opinion, the guy was just weird because he was out of touch with reality. After seeing his kids and the way his daughter broke out in tears...I figure he was a loving father who was a kid inside. Anyways..he'll go down in history as the greatest, greater than Elvis or any one entertainer. He is one of the 8 people that is known worldwide in cities and villages all over the world. I''ve never seen any artist have that affect on people where the guy can make people cry just by standing there......here's a great example: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaDlfODoaEE]YouTube - Dangerous Tour Part 1 Michael Jackson Jam Live Bucharest (High Quality)[/ame]
  6. Who's watching the Michael Jackson ceremony today? Anyone from California? I heard it a nightmare over there around that Staples Center.
  7. Hey Raptorman, any updates? * Changed your thread title for more relevent searches.
  8. Carrie, how did you make out with this? Any update?
  9. How did that harvest go? Got some pics up yet?
  10. I gotta get me some power steering!!! Are these pics posted somewhere? Did I miss them?
  11. Did you end up getting any of these?
  12. You should GUNK that motor and see where the oil is coming from. I like BOTS idea, if that does not work, get someone to weld a 1/2 inch nut to the broken bolt, or drill the thing out enough to get an easy out bolt remover in there. Have you checked the oil level?
  13. Thanks for letting us know...although the opening bids are kinda high...
  14. Yeah, sounds like you have an air restriction going on there. Adjusted your thread title to be more descriptive.
  15. Ajmboy

    stator

    What is the year, make, and model of your atv?
  16. That's greta advice DD. That machine has 4WD and Diff lock, right? You can also take a look at your brake adjustments, I believe there is a cable adjusten't on that model for the rear brakes.
  17. Definately a nice trade..should provide some fun!
  18. It also sounds to me like you need to check your jetting...but I'm going with not enough fuel as you changed your intake and all. You may need to increase your jet size.
  19. Nice...king quad/runner with the shifters!!!!! That was the beast at one time.
  20. Yeah great review! I know on my friend's Grizzly, I would always be up against the gas tank. It's nice to know that this can solve that.
  21. I hope my daughter gets into video games down the road..so I can have an excuse to get a system...lol. By that time, people will be playing in their imaginations with helmets or something...
  22. Hi Devo, welcome to QUADCRAZY! Are you talking about the dust cap there? Look below...I believe #9? Look under wheels and tires: 2000 Honda ATV Parts for TRX300 FOURTRAX, OEM and Aftermarket at BikeBandit.com * edited thread title
  23. If it's in the shop...they should be able to find it. It might be your starter causing a huge load when you turn the key to start it. Disconnect the cable/connectors from the starter and turn that key on..see if the fuse blows. if it doesn't blow, your starter is the issue.
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