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ProGunOne Feb 22, 2014 10:53 AM

I'm buying a used 2006 Polaris Sportsman 800 Browning with 4200 miles, help please
 
I am new to all of this. The last ATV I had Was an old Honda 3 wheeled 110 with the big baloon tires. DANGEROUS VEHICLE.
I'm buying a used 2006 Polaris Sportsman 800 Browning with 4200 miles, I've been looking at various ATVs for sale here in Utah. I see a lot of 500s, but not too many 700 and 800s. I would greatly appreciate any and all input from the people here. THeres also a 700 I'm looking at with 1200 miles.

old polaris tech Feb 22, 2014 01:42 PM

Just my :twocents: on this,I'd try to find a clean late model Sportsman 500. 700s and 800s have their strong points,but can have some problems also,especially efi wiring. The 500 carb model is pretty bullet proof if reasonably taken care of and a heck of a lot simpler to work on.

ProGunOne Feb 22, 2014 10:00 PM

Thanks for your input
 
Thanks for taking the time. I bought the 800 today before reading your response. It belonged to a guy in his 60s and the thing looked new...top and underneath lite duty 1800 miles. I told him he had 4200 miles in the ad and he said "oh well, What dya think". I paid $3700.

old polaris tech Feb 23, 2014 09:07 AM

Condition is what really matters. Doesn't really matter on year model,plus sounds like you have a nice one.Best thing you can do is get a service manual to become familiar with the machine and for service and repair work.Plus the Browning edition was a nice machine. Here's a link to a 5 buck pdf manual if you don't already have one.2006 Polaris Sportsman 800 EFI Service Manual PDF Download

ProGunOne Feb 23, 2014 11:55 AM

That's great! Definately interested in getting the manual
 
If I can't get one from the guy I bought it from, I will check out that PDF.
I must tell you that I am regretting the purchase a bit based on your input. JERK! ... kidn I just 'herd' that carbureted has hard times starting at higher altitudes and in cold and hot weather. I didn't want any of that crap. I've fallen in love with my fuel injected vehicles. In the old days I was a master at rebuilding rochester and holly carbs only because I had to be. They were always needing attention. My 92 cherokee, however has never stranded me in the 21 years I've owned it. It starts in any weather and condition.
Thanks again brother. Hey, is there a group on this forum that delves into survival topics?

WilliamBos Feb 23, 2014 03:47 PM

These single jug fuji engines are legendary cold starters. I bought mine based this. Simple and reliable.

Hope your purchase turns out good for you.

ProGunOne Feb 28, 2014 10:25 AM

Thanks Wil
 
Thanks for the input. I needed to hear that. I didn't have a clue on what I was doing


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