Posted November 29, 200915 yr Owner Here is a few pics of playing in the snow... http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=36&stc=1&d=1259536613 http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=37&stc=1&d=1259536613 http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=38&stc=1&d=1259536613
November 30, 200915 yr You're having too much fun I've never rode a 4 wheeler on snow. Looks like you get a lot farther than dirt bikes get.
November 30, 200915 yr Author Owner Oh trust me we were... The thing is we were at about 5,500 feet of elevation and there was about 1 foot of snow. But we were trying to ride around the mountain. The highest elevation is right around 7,500 feet... So we gave up... Funny part I'm the guy with the Cowboy hat in black... I'm the only ATV without chains on! :eek: But in the last picture I was pushing both of them for another 3-6 more inches and sank!
November 30, 200915 yr Never heard of chains on a 4 wheeler :eek: All they do here is sink them, drive them through ponds, anything like that. I'd like to see the people around here's impressions if I drove through town with a chained 4 wheeler Probably think I was dragging logs or something.
November 30, 200915 yr http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=40&stc=1&d=1259622569yea chains just get you stuck worse and it just like a pickup with chains Edited November 30, 200915 yr by Taz
December 14, 200915 yr Nice pics... we had some fun around the farm this weekend as well, but ended up having to use the kids Razr to do so. When it rains it pours I guess... went to fire up my ATV this weekend to pull the kids around, dead ignition switch (every try to pull start a 4-wheeler in temperatures in the teens?!!! yep, got an appointment with the Chiropractor later today!!). Anyway, gave up on mine and went to start the wife's, choke control busted and don't know what's dislodged or jacked up internally to the carb. Think I'm going to throw both ATV's in the back of the Dodge and set all 3 of these aside for those time I need to "out of the house" time!!
December 14, 200915 yr Author Owner Chuck that truely sucks to throw your back out trying to yank start anything... As for the carb choke problems... I've seen on my sled and other small engine were the choke slide gums up and stick and you'll end up using way to much force trying to move it. (SNAP!) Or even worse water got down in the cable and froze!
December 14, 200915 yr Just joking about the back thing, just pointing out that trying to pull start a 4-wheeler in freezing temps sucks $!@#($@!. Pretty sure the choke cable froze. Not sure why they (Yamaha) thought a plastic insert between the cable and carb was a good idea?! Cracked in right in half. Good news is a simple fix, bad news is have to pull the carb out and take it apart just to get the new cable connect back to the butterfly (or whatever Yammy uses for their chokes). All good, just wasn't wanting anymore projects this winter... of course this one's high on the families list now that the snow's flying. We have more fun riding ATV's in the snow... no dust!!!
December 14, 200915 yr Author Owner We have more fun riding ATV's in the snow... no dust!!! No doubt... I got to admit even in the summer time its still fun but sure hate life trying to get all the dust out of your nose... :shocked2: Since i bought my ATV in the spring I've gotten over 1.6K miles on mine... I also managed to build enough trails that I can nearly ride all the way to town without riding on paved highways. But with the snow around here I really could use a plow blade and make a few buck plowing driveways...
Here is a few pics of playing in the snow... http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=36&stc=1&d=1259536613 http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=37&stc=1&d=1259536613 http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=38&stc=1&d=1259536613