Im a honda guy(for atv's at least)but that reverse procedure is why i bought a polaris for plowing.would have gone yamaha if icould have found one near by.the rancher seems to do pretty well though
Do you have any issues with the belt at all? The shifting into reverse definitely was a learning curve to get used to while plowing... I think if I didn't have heated grips on there I'd be complaining about it haha.
I have same machine it's a 2016,they are a little work horse!! I have a windshield on mine,helps on cold days ,as well as heated grips also,hope you have good luck with little red❤
Hi this is the 24 Honda rancher 420. Semi auto foot shift, 4x4. It is the solid rear axle if your comparing machines, not the rear independent suspension. The plow is kfi, warn 2500 winch and currently using the kfi synthetic plow strap. The grips are the honda heated grips, they are really great to have.
@@Jamie_Outdoor I have 3 of the 2004 -2007 Honda Rancher 400 AT with optional 2 wheel / 4 wheel auto or manual electric shift on the handlebar machines. Awesome machines and have been very low maintenance. I wish Honda still built these machines.
I wish my 2002 Rancher had heated hand grips. I have thought about seeing what the aftermarket is for heated grips but I dont know, just another thing to wire up onto it and the battery location sucks so much on it
I'm not sure if you are able to add them factory for that year. Mine were the grips and the accessory plug. These heat the thumb and the grip. I'm not sure I notice my thumb getting hot, but I don't notice it getting cold. The grips at certain settings and Temps actually start to feel hot, hot enough I have to stop and immediately turn them down a level. Try Honda parts or maybe a local Honda or motorcycle/ atv shop might be comfortable installing grips if you aren't. Good luck!
Im a honda guy(for atv's at least)but that reverse procedure is why i bought a polaris for plowing.would have gone yamaha if icould have found one near by.the rancher seems to do pretty well though
Do you have any issues with the belt at all? The shifting into reverse definitely was a learning curve to get used to while plowing... I think if I didn't have heated grips on there I'd be complaining about it haha.
Honda is working good.
Your weim is having a blast in the snow
That's the best part!
them hondas will last forever
Hi from Ireland :) we have been luck so far as little snow and we here on the farm enjoy your videos :)
Thank you!
very impressive
I have same machine it's a 2016,they are a little work horse!! I have a windshield on mine,helps on cold days ,as well as heated grips also,hope you have good luck with little red❤
Thanks! Those heated grips are the best!
What kind of windshield do you have?
@hamms5560 it's a Honda windshield I ordered it off Amazon I think!
Great dog, is that a 54 or 52 inch plow?
@Bartsnightmare thanks. 54" plow
Can you share what options are on your machine? Automatic transmission, Electric shift, 2x4 4x4 option, motor size, etc.
Hi this is the 24 Honda rancher 420. Semi auto foot shift, 4x4. It is the solid rear axle if your comparing machines, not the rear independent suspension.
The plow is kfi, warn 2500 winch and currently using the kfi synthetic plow strap. The grips are the honda heated grips, they are really great to have.
@@Jamie_Outdoor I have 3 of the 2004 -2007 Honda Rancher 400 AT with optional 2 wheel / 4 wheel auto or manual electric shift on the handlebar machines. Awesome machines and have been very low maintenance. I wish Honda still built these machines.
I wish my 2002 Rancher had heated hand grips. I have thought about seeing what the aftermarket is for heated grips but I dont know, just another thing to wire up onto it and the battery location sucks so much on it
I'm not sure if you are able to add them factory for that year. Mine were the grips and the accessory plug. These heat the thumb and the grip. I'm not sure I notice my thumb getting hot, but I don't notice it getting cold. The grips at certain settings and Temps actually start to feel hot, hot enough I have to stop and immediately turn them down a level.
Try Honda parts or maybe a local Honda or motorcycle/ atv shop might be comfortable installing grips if you aren't. Good luck!
I like your supervisor, he works like a dog…
She makes sure I do a good job!
Do you use chains. Great video.
Thank you! No, I don't use chains. I ratchet strapped about 60 pounds down in the crate on the rear rack to help balance the plow weight out.
@@Jamie_Outdoor thanks for the quick response.