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Old 11-29-1999, 01:28 PM
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Bought a used 425 Magnum and have seen posts about using high range too much. They say follow instructions in owner's manual, or you will destroy belts quickly. I did not get an owner's manual, so could anyone tell what it says on the subject?

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Carl

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Old 11-29-1999, 02:06 PM
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ANY pulling,pushing,towing,or hill climbing,regardless of weight, should allways be done in LOW gear.As a general rule of thumb,if in doubt,use low.I made the mistake of thinking my big 500cc engine could handle any task I thru at it.No problem with the engine,but I did burn up some belts.Now,I know,and belt life is no longer an issue with me.GOOD LUCK------BILL

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Old 11-29-1999, 02:16 PM
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General trail riding up to 15MPH, towing, and things like hill climbing, use low range. Have fun!
 
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Old 11-29-1999, 02:20 PM
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On the smaller machines High /low is not such a big thing ,I rarely put my 300 in low and it is a 94 with 5300 miles on it and has never had a belt replaced. The bigger more powerful machines are another story ,use low any time you get into a situation where you feel the Transmission "Stall" the instant it stalls go to low or you risk belt damage. Bill said it well when in doubt use low range.

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Old 11-29-1999, 09:17 PM
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Thanks for the info guys, that all makes good since and shouldn't be difficult to follow. Hopefully, I can keep from causing myself problems.

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Old 11-30-1999, 07:18 PM
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As Jack Schultz mentioned in another thread, most of the belt problems from stress in high range have cropped up since the introduction of EBS. I will say though, I burned a belt on my ’97 Sportsman (no EBS) by trying to pull a dead Yamaha out of the mud in high range. Totally my fault, I thought he was in gear and trying to drive out when I was pulling. There was something about him not being able to start his machine or get it in gear with the foot shifter buried in the mud so I was pulling dead, stuck weight and didn’t know it. I don’t remember. It was at night and a little confusing but either way I should have been in low. I got him out of the hole though! My wife put over 2000 miles on her 425 Mag before we traded it and it never had a belt problem.

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Old 11-30-1999, 08:23 PM
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Thanks, FloodRunner, your info is very helpful. Its sounds like my machine may not be too sensitive to belt problems, since it does not have EBS. I was about to decide I was going to have to stay in low range to go anywhere, but from your post and all the others too, all I have to do is follow some good 4 wheeling sense and get in low when it gets a little tough. Thanks

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My rule of thumb, If I ride at 10 mph or more consistently I use high range. Conversely if riding below 10 mph consistently I use low range. As mentioned in previous posts going up steep hills or going through mud needs low range. If in doubt use low range.

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Dave Formstone
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