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When the lead acid batteries in my Polaris Ranger EV wire out, I spent a little extra money to convey to lithium batteries. 500 lbs. lighter!, no watering ever. Should last 4x longer as well. With lithium, you can use all the rated capacity without damaging the battery; lead acid batteries are permanently wounded by discharging past about ½ of their rated capability. Deep-discharge lead acid batteries can handle that better, still not as well as lithium batteries.

In my case, the lithium batteries were almost direct drop in, the only change I made was to the wiring and adding the charger that came with the batteries. I left the original charger wired into the EV (except to charging the lithiums) ,to avoid having to make other writing changes.
El Hefe has a three year old HuntVe with 93 miles on it. He admits he never charged it correctly and I bet he never watered the batteries either. Now the batteries are toast with several of them having split cases. Now he wants new batteries. I'm going to try and push him toward lithium's. Because it's 1300 bucks for another set of FLAs. At this rate, the Lithium's will pay back in no time. B.
 
   / Need utility Side by Side #333  
We have a Honda 700-4D that I get during the week, and my wife gets on the weekends.

I fold the back seats down to get the full use of the bed to haul tools, chain saws, etc around the property, and occasionally carry logs back for the fire ring. Used it today with the winch line to pull out 20 saplings from a new parking area behind the shed, Monday it will be hauling the remnants of a 79ft pine out of the woods (snapped the trunk 10ft above ground in a wind storm...)

Last week, it pulled my dead-at-the-time skid steer on flat ground to get it out of the way for some other work being done, and its hauled loads on the 6x13 trailer we bought at TSC to carry it... Does 38mph between the property and Sonic... we did the street legal kit.

Great tool. Rough riding on trails compared to my son's Kawasaki TerrX, but we turn Sundays into Fundays with it fairly regularly.
 
   / Need utility Side by Side #334  
Huuuuuummm, something is making those belts fail prematurely.
Towing way more than it should? Aftermarket performance accessories on clutch or other drive line components, if diy possibly installed incorrectly? Only reason bringing this up is someone told me of a Yamaha sxs blowing belts after a performance clutch kit was installed. Knocking on wood but I have yet to blow a belt on any of my Yamahas ultramatic stock Cvts in 20+ yrs of running them.
 
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Towing way more than it should? Aftermarket performance accessories on clutch or other drive line components, if diy possibly installed incorrectly? Only reason bringing this up is someone told me of a Yamaha sxs blowing belts after a performance clutch kit was installed. Knocking on wood but I have yet to blow a belt on any of my Yamahas ultramatic stock Cvts in 20+ yrs of running them.
Here are pictures of machines I operated and all they ever did was tow for there lives. None had anything done to there drive lines, except maintenance. All have CVT drives.
Rhino CR in heavey snow III (DL).jpg
Griz rolls CR.I.jpg
outlanderrear1.jpg
defenderdrags2733.jpg
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   / Need utility Side by Side
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Towing way more than it should? Aftermarket performance accessories on clutch or other drive line components, if diy possibly installed incorrectly? Only reason bringing this up is someone told me of a Yamaha sxs blowing belts after a performance clutch kit was installed. Knocking on wood but I have yet to blow a belt on any of my Yamahas ultramatic stock Cvts in 20+ yrs of running them.
All of the units are bone stock. We use factory CVT belts. Factory clutches when they get replaced. Which is semi frequently as well. I don't understand how these day laborers blow up parts so fast. It boggles my mind. I had a JD Gator 855D recently that blew up a driven clutch. Pieces of it went flying through the belt cover blowing a big hole in the back cover. Unbelievable. B.
 
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All of the units are bone stock. We use factory CVT belts. Factory clutches when they get replaced. Which is semi frequently as well. I don't understand how these day laborers blow up parts so fast. It boggles my mind. I had a JD Gator 855D recently that blew up a driven clutch. Pieces of it went flying through the belt cover blowing a big hole in the back cover. Unbelievable. B.
From what other more knowledgeable people than me have said problems arise when someone messes with the clutches. I've towed, plowed, and run my stock sxs's and 4 wheelers usually at slow speeds trying not to operate them on the border line of moving and being stationary. Anyways at slow speeds, towing, or plowing I use low gear if equipped (my grizzly 350 I plow with occasionally doesn't have low gear) I also never maintain a stationary position on a slope using the throttle, barely engaging the clutch. Probably mentioned before but the primary clutch can and will get very hot, I have seen aftermarket temp gauges available for them I've experienced drive belts so hot they practically disintegrate on some of my older longer track converted snowmobiles . Granted completely different but similar belt driven components and theory.
 
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My next-door neighbor, he’s passed away now, of course, but he had a mule, and he beat the holy dog crap out of it, and I don’t ever remember him ever replacing a belt on it.
 
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In my experience and the experience of my atv mechanic, the number 1 issue with belts and CV transmissions is operator error. Using the atv in HIGH range under any significant load will lead to belt issues. My sportsman 500 that I changed the springs in and ran heavy maxxis bighorns on never had a belt issue in 13 years. I was obsessive about using LOW range.
 
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We had our Mule 4010 for 10 years on the farm. It pulled a manure spreader and a drag harrow daily. Never had to change the belt. It was in low range most of the time.
 

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