Rancher 420 in/out 4 wheel
#2
No. just pull lever toward rider for 2wd light goes off you can keep
going forward. not like unlocking the hubs on a pick-up where after you
shift you drive backwards.
2008 rancher420fm
2004 dakota 4x4
going forward. not like unlocking the hubs on a pick-up where after you
shift you drive backwards.
2008 rancher420fm
2004 dakota 4x4
#3
The owner's manual isn't really clear on whether you need to stop to go in or out of 4wd, but I will always stop unless it is an emergency and I need to get into 4wd really quick. It seems like the quad needs to move a couple feet before the 4wd light will go out....but needing to back up...no.
#4
Reconranger
I buried my operators manual out of reach, but I recall reading about this, and that it wasn't clear to me what one could or couldnt do, and what to expect from the lockin/lockout either.
I buried my operators manual out of reach, but I recall reading about this, and that it wasn't clear to me what one could or couldnt do, and what to expect from the lockin/lockout either.
#5
I don't remember anything specific in the manual either, but the dealer did say to me when I bought my Rancher that you should come to a stop and put the machine in Neutral before moving the lever. I've been doing this and the green LED that indicates 4x4 always goes on or off within a foot of forward movement or so.
Has anyone else heard this? Recon - do you put it in neutral before shifting?
Has anyone else heard this? Recon - do you put it in neutral before shifting?
#7
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#10
I've shifetd in and out of 4wd while moving at slow speeds all the time. Never heard any grinding or felt and jolts doing this. I do agree to check what's in front of you before taking your hand off the handlebars.


