Artic Cat 400 Horse power questions
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Artic Cat 400 Horse power questions
Yeah, racing isn't my thing. But when it's loaded down and I'm trying to come up out of a creek bottom, I need some torque to get me out. And how are the belts? I've heard different stories. One said that I should leave it in low when I'm just crawling through the brush with the dogs on the back (loaded down in otherwords) and it would be easier on the tranny/belt? But when I had it in low the other day, no load, it seemed looowwwwwwwwww, way too low for driving around for very long on hard pack stuff? I'll try to figure out how to post on here this evening, wvery board is different and I haven't looked to see how this board does it. I've got some good pics you'd enjoy.
#32
Artic Cat 400 Horse power questions
Originally posted by: doggoneit
Yeah, racing isn't my thing. But when it's loaded down and I'm trying to come up out of a creek bottom, I need some torque to get me out. And how are the belts? I've heard different stories. One said that I should leave it in low when I'm just crawling through the brush with the dogs on the back (loaded down in otherwords) and it would be easier on the tranny/belt? But when I had it in low the other day, no load, it seemed looowwwwwwwwww, way too low for driving around for very long on hard pack stuff? I'll try to figure out how to post on here this evening, wvery board is different and I haven't looked to see how this board does it. I've got some good pics you'd enjoy.
Yeah, racing isn't my thing. But when it's loaded down and I'm trying to come up out of a creek bottom, I need some torque to get me out. And how are the belts? I've heard different stories. One said that I should leave it in low when I'm just crawling through the brush with the dogs on the back (loaded down in otherwords) and it would be easier on the tranny/belt? But when I had it in low the other day, no load, it seemed looowwwwwwwwww, way too low for driving around for very long on hard pack stuff? I'll try to figure out how to post on here this evening, wvery board is different and I haven't looked to see how this board does it. I've got some good pics you'd enjoy.
#34
Artic Cat 400 Horse power questions
doggoneit: I have a 05 AC400 auto I can get to 50MPH but why it's a power machine (after 250 miles she really woke up), the girlfriend bought a Kodiak400 over the 400 outlander, sure her's is faster but I feel mine is a true work utility, hers is a trail riding machine. So she goes around the hill I go over it. Every one knows AC is a grunty machine not a speed deamon thats the DVX, but I paid 750 less got more stuff winch, oil change kit, helmet, and I feel I have a better built machine, I like her Yamaha it's fun but her plastic is already ripped from a small mistake on her part but the cat shruged it off and with only a few scratchs, I'll take that any day. Plus my dealer treats me like a friend and takes care of me and my machine, hers is like a car sales man. I tried to get her to buy a cat but she just didn't like it, the 300 was perfect size but she wanted a auto, from what I've seen minus the machines I'll buy a cat hands down just on service.
Both are good machines, it depends on what you want to do, work/trail(CAT) or trail(yama)
Both are good machines, it depends on what you want to do, work/trail(CAT) or trail(yama)
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Artic Cat 400 Horse power questions
Originally posted by: doggoneit
Thanks for positive input Cattywompus, I want a work horse. I need the torque on the low end more than I need the speed on the top end. Check out my pictures, I don't think my dogs would care to hit 60 mph while riding shotgun. hehehe
Thanks for positive input Cattywompus, I want a work horse. I need the torque on the low end more than I need the speed on the top end. Check out my pictures, I don't think my dogs would care to hit 60 mph while riding shotgun. hehehe
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Artic Cat 400 Horse power questions
Thanks Cat, I liked your photo album as well. Little jealous though, I couldn't get my wife to move to Alaska back in '90. A helo mech can always get work up there. And I see that you load your AC down with gear as we do. Aren't ATV's awesome machines?[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#38
Artic Cat 400 Horse power questions
Doggoneit
As long as you use low range while crawling through tough terrein, mud, or carrying a load (I wouldn't think hauling a few dogs on your rack would be considered much of a load) you'll be OK. I bear bait every year and often haul one to two hundred pounds of bait on tight and hilly trails. When I hit those trails I automatically put it in low. I should add that when I'm on those types of trails I always use low gear whether I have a load or not. Low gear seems too low but it's accually not that bad. I go plenty fast in low.
I have around 500 miles on my 400I and over 1000 on the 500I.
Good luck.
As long as you use low range while crawling through tough terrein, mud, or carrying a load (I wouldn't think hauling a few dogs on your rack would be considered much of a load) you'll be OK. I bear bait every year and often haul one to two hundred pounds of bait on tight and hilly trails. When I hit those trails I automatically put it in low. I should add that when I'm on those types of trails I always use low gear whether I have a load or not. Low gear seems too low but it's accually not that bad. I go plenty fast in low.
I have around 500 miles on my 400I and over 1000 on the 500I.
Good luck.
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