Friday I'm going to buy an immaculate power trac 6000 with a 25 HP Koehler, this thing is completely hydraulic ( no chains or belts) but I have heard some bad things about them because they're do heavy. Is there a way to make that fat lady lose some weight? They are all metal, no fiberglass.
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Originally posted by Campos2 View PostFriday I'm going to buy an immaculate power trac 6000 with a 25 HP Koehler, this thing is completely hydraulic ( no chains or belts) but I have heard some bad things about them because they're do heavy. Is there a way to make that fat lady lose some weight? They are all metal, no fiberglass."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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Originally posted by Campos2 View PostI like the hydraulic idea of it, that's why I want it. But there's nothing possible that I can do to improve it, does it actually tow 1000 lb and does it float easily with 4 people ."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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The Power Trac ATV-6000 has the engine mounted in the back. It was replaced by the Power Trac Hunt-Vee which had a mid engine placement. They are two different machines. Not a lot found on the Web about these machines. The bad stuff that people hear about seems to involve one particular ATV-6000. Keep in mind that it was one unhappy owner who complained about it on another forum. If I remember correctly, the complaint was that it was too underpowered for it's weight, did not float well, could not pull itself up hill or out of the water, too noisy, hydraulic leaks etc. The story is that the owner had difficulty with getting the manufacturer to correct problems. Keep in mind that this is hearsay information. People keep passing along the hearsay until it eventually becomes pseudo fact that the machines are no good. I would ask the owner what he knows about any shortcomings there are and ask him to test drive it. If he has owned it for 25 years, I would think there must be a good reason(s) why he has kept it so long!sigpic
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Judging by all the other machines that this company makes, there's no way I'd ever buy an AATV or any piece of machinery from them. I heard quite a few bad things about these machines being underpowered, noisy, having leaking hydrostatic drive systems, and a complete lack of support from the company.
"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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I haven't ever heard of anyone upgrading these machines and I really don't know if you'd get much help or suggestions from people that have done it because there are so very few out there. If you were to get a make or model such as a Hustler, Attex, Max, or Argo, you'd have A TON more help, support, suggestions, and ideas on how to upgrade the machine."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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Make sure the engine is running well. Not sure if the 25 kohler is injected or the carb model. The machine would probably do better with some extra hp. The wheel motors can be up graded with 2 speed valve housings to increase the travel speed otherwise i think the machine tops out at 12mph.Acta non verba
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I just purchased this machine, its the one in Washington Missouri, it is amazing 20-30 mph, don't care what any of you say. It has a 25 HP Koehler with two huge hydrauilc pumps, this think is surprisingly very fast. I was going full speed without my sat belt and I hit a bump and almost went flying out.. I went directly to my pond and drove it in, it goes 3-5 MPH and is very stable ( it was me and my father in it, two full grown adults) it climbs hills perfectly, and it has tons of power for towing. Far better than any max I have seen this thing is pity really bullet proof, built like a tank. Whoever first gave these things a bad name has made it spread around these forums.. It needs to stop. This is an older power trac model it isn't the hunt vee.
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