i use Shell Rotella HD Tractor Transmission & Hydraulic Fluid, after looking into it that and on a forum with a polaris engineer on their thats the stuff imagine that what my professional guess was after looking at it
It also takes less than 1 quart or .95 liters. I see you're doing the rear end too. I would recommend buying two quarts just to be safe. You honestly might be able to get away with using one bottle for both jobs.
@@Simpsons.R.S is the same for polaris 1998 sportsman 2t ?every 100 hours is it changed? only that fluid is changed or others , thanks i dont speak english srry
@@etanol7760 no worries. These polaris quads are confusing. The AGL should be good for that year as well. It might might 100hrs... I actually change them out every two seasons depending on how much it's being rode. I know those older quads have a different design for their Trans and rear ends. I forget what years they had them together as one unit.
Thanks for the tutorial and your daughter did some excellent camera work!
Best helper ever!!
Let her know her thumb was in the way lol. She was a big help to daddy😜 cheers from Schreiber, Ontario liked your vids and subscribed
37oz fill, but i wonder how much stays in trans??
i use Shell Rotella HD Tractor Transmission & Hydraulic Fluid, after looking into it that and on a forum with a polaris engineer on their thats the stuff imagine that what my professional guess was after looking at it
Hello how many liter
Lol watch the vid it literally says it
@@williamschulting3578 how many?
Polaris oil is Really Way too Expensive .. Anyway You can just Use ATF Dex 111 Transfluid ..
How many liter?
It also takes less than 1 quart or .95 liters. I see you're doing the rear end too. I would recommend buying two quarts just to be safe. You honestly might be able to get away with using one bottle for both jobs.
@@Simpsons.R.S is the same for polaris 1998 sportsman 2t ?every 100 hours is it changed? only that fluid is changed or others , thanks i dont speak english srry
@@etanol7760 no worries. These polaris quads are confusing. The AGL should be good for that year as well. It might might 100hrs... I actually change them out every two seasons depending on how much it's being rode. I know those older quads have a different design for their Trans and rear ends. I forget what years they had them together as one unit.
wow thats dirty!