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Old 05-02-2013, 08:58 PM
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I have recently acquired a 2000 sportsman 500 and have been researching it thoroughly. Seems like like every thread I pull up about polaris OPT has the answer.
Just wanted to thank OPT for the time he spends helping us out.
 
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Old 05-02-2013, 09:14 PM
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For sure! Lots of great info that is given. Lots a time answering all the questions.
 
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Well its is proven that Polaris repair personal have the longest and busiest work days of any other mechanic in the Industry. So he sure would know his stuff. LOL
 
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Yep, if there's an expert in the forums, he'd get my vote.

Heck, he can even help out with those other pesky brands too.
 
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Well its is proven that Polaris repair personal have the longest and busiest work days of any other mechanic in the Industry. So he sure would know his stuff. LOL
The Honda, Yamaha,Suzuki dealers close to us were just as busy! Anything made by man can and will break. Preventative maintenance was a word that a lot of people didn't know.I talked to a lot of other shops techs and they had their own horror stories,so I didn't feel alone
 
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The way OPT shares his experience is super. This forum is a winner. Thanks OPT.
 
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Originally Posted by TLC
Well its is proven that Polaris repair personal have the longest and busiest work days of any other mechanic in the Industry. So he sure would know his stuff. LOL
nice!

I mean... that's not nice
 
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Thanks a ton for helping us all out OPT!! It is really appreciated.
 
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Agreed - he's helped me out a ton and it is very appreciated!
 
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Originally Posted by old polaris tech
The Honda, Yamaha,Suzuki dealers close to us were just as busy! Anything made by man can and will break. Preventative maintenance was a word that a lot of people didn't know.I talked to a lot of other shops techs and they had their own horror stories,so I didn't feel alone
Yep, the key to keeping anything going reliably is changing the fluids and lubing it according to the owner's/service manual. My only complaint on Polaris, is the price of their lubricants, especially the front diff and tranny lubricants.
 



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