1988 250 trailboss - brake & front end questions
#1
1988 250 trailboss - brake & front end questions
I'm new to the ATV world and have two topics that I need help with.
I purchased a 1988 250 4x4 Trailboss last year to push the snow off my driveway. With the blade off, we used it cruising around the fields this summer. The brakes seem to be a lot softer now than at the beginning of the season. Is there an easy adjustment here like in a car - when you back up and hit your brakes to do the adjustment... I checked the master cylinder and the fluid is topped off there.
2nd question has to do with when pushing the 4 wheeler (by hand) in neutral - it pushes great until you turn the front wheels. When you turn the wheels either left or right - it is very hard to push. Is there fluid in these hubs or am I looking for something else?
Thanks.
Brad Z
I purchased a 1988 250 4x4 Trailboss last year to push the snow off my driveway. With the blade off, we used it cruising around the fields this summer. The brakes seem to be a lot softer now than at the beginning of the season. Is there an easy adjustment here like in a car - when you back up and hit your brakes to do the adjustment... I checked the master cylinder and the fluid is topped off there.
2nd question has to do with when pushing the 4 wheeler (by hand) in neutral - it pushes great until you turn the front wheels. When you turn the wheels either left or right - it is very hard to push. Is there fluid in these hubs or am I looking for something else?
Thanks.
Brad Z
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
toonces
Buying an ATV
17
10-16-2019 12:11 PM
UPLou
Polaris Ask an Expert! In fond memory of Old Polaris Tech.
2
06-07-2015 09:42 AM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)