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By Matdum
Is there a common trouble to have the connecting rod bearing failure on a 2006 330 polaris magnum ? I have one who have failed and i want to know if there is something to check specifically
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By preppypyro
Hey guys and gals,
I recently bought a 1994 yamaha big bear 350 with... surprise surprise.. rear diff problems.
I have taken the rear diff all apart and the problem is the pinion bearings are both screwed. (Hope Im using the correct terms) Anyways there is a collar that has 4 "divets" in it that ya can beat on with a punch and it should turn. Well Ive beat on that collar and it is not turning. I have lubed, soaked, heated, cooled, you name it, and that collar will NOT budge.
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By George MacDougall
Bulldog truck bed ATV carrier - Haul 2 ATV’s with a short bed truck and tow a trailer!
I am selling my Bulldog truck bed ATV carrier for $750. This rack slides into the back of a short bed (6.5') or long bed truck and allows you to rear load and haul 2 full size ATV's, and tow a bumper-pull travel trailer at the same time. I purchased the rack about 10 years ago from a dealer in Eugene, OR. When stored it has always been covered with a tarp. Now we only have one ATV which I carry in the truck bed so I no longer need the rack. This rack is stoutly built and all welded together, unlike other flimsy carriers currently on the market. Bulldog Manufacturing out of Marysvale Utah quit making them about 5 years ago. It includes two 12 ft. aluminum folding ramps that store under the ATV's. Also included are four heavy duty ratchet tie downs for each corner of the truck bed, and six over the wheel tie downs to secure two ATV’s to the rack. The measurements of the rack are:
Base – base of rack measures 73" long, 47" wide, and 23” tall.
Deck – deck of rack measures 80” long and 102” wide.
My name is George and I am located east of the Sacramento CA area, pick up only. If you’re interested or have any questions, please text me or call me at 916-826-5587. Thanks!
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