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Old 01-23-2011, 01:39 PM
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Is there a way to protect the belt drive because mine has slipped and started smoking several times recently going through a creek on the farm.
 
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Old 01-26-2011, 03:05 PM
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sounds like it got wet??? how many miles you got maybe the belt it excessivly worn. i put a clutch kit in mine and made a huge difference.
 
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Old 01-26-2011, 03:20 PM
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How big of tire are you running on it?
 
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Ya i actually smelled some rubber burning on mine too(09 Grizz 700) i had it pegged up hill in about 6 inches of snow,im running 26 big horns org, 9 wide in front and 12s in back,,even the guy behind me smelled it too,hmmm.
 
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Something is not right. Grizz's have one of the best tranny's in the industry and should be able to push 27 without issue. I know tones of guys doing it without any problems. If you want more info on it that guys might have a better answer for you! My 09 has been running flawlessly now for almost 2000 miles.
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Old 02-08-2011, 07:26 PM
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You probably got some snow in the belt housing, if the belt gets wet it will slip and burn it. The grizzly has a pretty good spot for the intake side of the belt drive, you may chack for any cracks or holes in the casing or the intake itself.
 
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Thanks,ya it only happen that one time,if it happens agian i'll bring it to a shop and have it checked out.
 
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X2 on the belt getting wet or snow being sucked in through the cvt intake. If your really worried or it keeps happening pull the belt cover and have a look at it,you can also measure belt width and check the cover gasket for damage/leaks. Theres alot of how to on you tube and some other grizzly forums.
 
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Originally Posted by PAGrizz550
X2 on the belt getting wet or snow being sucked in through the cvt intake. If your really worried or it keeps happening pull the belt cover and have a look at it,you can also measure belt width and check the cover gasket for damage/leaks. Theres alot of how to on you tube and some other grizzly forums.
Thanks PAGrizz550,ya it only happened once(so far),,,
 
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