Cold weather move
#1
Cold weather move
I moved from AZ to MN and have an 800 sportsman EFI. First time out i broke a belt,I figured cause I did'nt give enough warm up time to quad. been out few times since and with good warm up no problems. anything I should pay attention to extra just in case because of weather change?
Thanks for any input
Thanks for any input
#2
#3
Cold weather move
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: dosceola
I moved from AZ to MN and have an 800 sportsman EFI. First time out i broke a belt,I figured cause I did'nt give enough warm up time to quad. been out few times since and with good warm up no problems. anything I should pay attention to extra just in case because of weather change?
Thanks for any input</end quote></div>
What part of MN did you move to. I have a new machine and am looking for people to ride with. I am just west of Rochester.
I moved from AZ to MN and have an 800 sportsman EFI. First time out i broke a belt,I figured cause I did'nt give enough warm up time to quad. been out few times since and with good warm up no problems. anything I should pay attention to extra just in case because of weather change?
Thanks for any input</end quote></div>
What part of MN did you move to. I have a new machine and am looking for people to ride with. I am just west of Rochester.
#4
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: stendori
it shouldn't make any differnce in what tempture you ride in for the belt. if anything the belt would run cooler. they have a life time warranty on the belt so maybe you can ask a dealer if they will go good for a new one if it actually broke because of a defect.</end quote></div>
Thanks Sten, The damn belt shattered into million pieces. i figured cause it was cold and no warm up. i put new one on and let her warm up and had no problems since.
it shouldn't make any differnce in what tempture you ride in for the belt. if anything the belt would run cooler. they have a life time warranty on the belt so maybe you can ask a dealer if they will go good for a new one if it actually broke because of a defect.</end quote></div>
Thanks Sten, The damn belt shattered into million pieces. i figured cause it was cold and no warm up. i put new one on and let her warm up and had no problems since.
#5
Cold weather move
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: dcso3009
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: dosceola
I moved from AZ to MN and have an 800 sportsman EFI. First time out i broke a belt,I figured cause I did'nt give enough warm up time to quad. been out few times since and with good warm up no problems. anything I should pay attention to extra just in case because of weather change?
Thanks for any input</end quote></div>
hey 3009. I'm in henderson about 30 miles north of mankato. would be great to have riding bud let me know sometime when u go out
What part of MN did you move to. I have a new machine and am looking for people to ride with. I am just west of Rochester.</end quote></div>
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: dosceola
I moved from AZ to MN and have an 800 sportsman EFI. First time out i broke a belt,I figured cause I did'nt give enough warm up time to quad. been out few times since and with good warm up no problems. anything I should pay attention to extra just in case because of weather change?
Thanks for any input</end quote></div>
hey 3009. I'm in henderson about 30 miles north of mankato. would be great to have riding bud let me know sometime when u go out
What part of MN did you move to. I have a new machine and am looking for people to ride with. I am just west of Rochester.</end quote></div>
#7
Cold weather move
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Thanks Sten, The damn belt shattered into million pieces. i figured cause it was cold and no warm up. i put new one on and let her warm up and had no problems since. </end quote></div>
Thats odd, I give no warm up time for a belt on my ATV or snowmachines and its cold up here.
Thats odd, I give no warm up time for a belt on my ATV or snowmachines and its cold up here.
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#8
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Thanks Sten, The damn belt shattered into million pieces. i figured cause it was cold and no warm up. i put new one on and let her warm up and had no problems since. </end quote></div>
Thats odd, I give no warm up time for a belt on my ATV or snowmachines and its cold up here.</end quote></div>
Thanks but im sure u keep yours indoors.I just moved and have to keep it bolted into the back of my truck.
But now I just give it a good warm up and no problems.
Thanks for the input
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Thanks Sten, The damn belt shattered into million pieces. i figured cause it was cold and no warm up. i put new one on and let her warm up and had no problems since. </end quote></div>
Thats odd, I give no warm up time for a belt on my ATV or snowmachines and its cold up here.</end quote></div>
Thanks but im sure u keep yours indoors.I just moved and have to keep it bolted into the back of my truck.
But now I just give it a good warm up and no problems.
Thanks for the input
#9
Cold weather move
from the Polaris Manual
Always warm up the belt by operating below 30 mph for
one mile (5 miles or more when temperature is below
freezing).
Warm the engine at least 5 minutes.With the transmission
in neutral, advance the throttle to about 1/8 throttle in
short bursts, 5 to 7 times. The belt will become more flexible
and prevent belt burning.
Always warm up the belt by operating below 30 mph for
one mile (5 miles or more when temperature is below
freezing).
Always warm up the belt by operating below 30 mph for
one mile (5 miles or more when temperature is below
freezing).
Warm the engine at least 5 minutes.With the transmission
in neutral, advance the throttle to about 1/8 throttle in
short bursts, 5 to 7 times. The belt will become more flexible
and prevent belt burning.
Always warm up the belt by operating below 30 mph for
one mile (5 miles or more when temperature is below
freezing).
#10
Cold weather move
I took out 2 belts on my 2002 700 in the winter with improper warm up. 10 below right now. Polaris dosn't have the limited lifetime warraty on their belts anymore. They will not warranty it for a shattered belt anymore according to their belt failure poster that hangs in our dealership. In fact they really wont cover a belt for anything anymore.
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