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Originally posted by hydromike View PostJust one more reason to yank those d@mn lateral springs. Hate them, hate them, hate them. It never made sense to me to have to fight a spring to turn.
Hope nobody was hurt!
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Why you (almost never) start in gear
Originally posted by countrycummins99 View PostI am sure that I am not the only one who has lots of friends that Unhooked their neutral start safety switch. I admit to starting a Farmall tractor with a screwdriver on the starter solenoid.
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When I first got my MAX II, I also had read the MAX manual and where it says under General Operating Instructions, Engine Start: "5. Shift the transmission into the Reverse position. You may have to rock the ATV to engage reverse." I had called one of the dealers asking why the transmission should be in gear, IN REVERSE, NOT NEUTRAL to start, and they stated that in reverse the lateral springs hold the transmission brakes to prevent the unit from moving when started, but they also recommended setting the parking brake as an additional precaution.
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I started my Argo up this past winter to plow my driveway. A little colder so after it started I eased up the throttle a bit. If I hadn't eased it I would have gone completely through my garage wall and into my bed. I've learned to double check that I didn't leave it in gear when I shut it off. The garage wall still bears the scar.
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