stupid question
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as stupid as you thought your question was- I bet you were not expecting to get that answer from awsume800
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- it's actually not a stupid question at all, most people assume the ps on an atv is hydraulic because it is in their vehicle- but atv's use electric motors like stated above
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I was stationed at pendleton (camp devil dawg & 29 palms) back in... 96
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semper-fi
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... so there's probably not very much you can do- like you said, it's still there
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wonder how it effects the atv steering when the unit isn't working, does it just feel like an atv with no ps?- (I've never had an atv with ps)
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