How are you getting 33 mph out of that machine? I have the same XR1100 and can't get it over 22mph on a downhill and 12mph on an uphill. I'm in H gear when this is happening. All fluids have been changed.
Primarily for work. Hydraulic bed, towing and hauling capacity, integrated pto, heated and air conditioned cab. They are not for ripping around, they are for getting the job done.
They're tanks. They'll out pull most everything else. They're better for applications where they need brute force not really speed. They're easy to control on steep hills because the hydro doesn't jerk and get grabby like a cvt does, at least not if it's properly calibrated. We do wish ours had more speed, but the vast majority of what we do is just crawling around in the woods, or putt putting down the road relaxing and watching the scenery go by. We tend to go about 17mph even on our roads around here. It's only when you need to go faster that it becomes a problem. I'm sure a lot of people need high speeds more than the other advantages and those people shouldn't buy these.
Thanks for the videos, what are you using to hold your plow remote control?
I have the snowblower blower and it came with a mount for the remote. It mounts to the side of the cup holder/dash.
Factory hardware on that one
How are you getting 33 mph out of that machine? I have the same XR1100 and can't get it over 22mph on a downhill and 12mph on an uphill. I'm in H gear when this is happening. All fluids have been changed.
Look through my other videos. You can set yours up the same way. Pretty easy adjustments! 👌
why would anyone buy one of these machine they are very slow
Primarily for work. Hydraulic bed, towing and hauling capacity, integrated pto, heated and air conditioned cab. They are not for ripping around, they are for getting the job done.
They're tanks. They'll out pull most everything else. They're better for applications where they need brute force not really speed. They're easy to control on steep hills because the hydro doesn't jerk and get grabby like a cvt does, at least not if it's properly calibrated. We do wish ours had more speed, but the vast majority of what we do is just crawling around in the woods, or putt putting down the road relaxing and watching the scenery go by. We tend to go about 17mph even on our roads around here. It's only when you need to go faster that it becomes a problem. I'm sure a lot of people need high speeds more than the other advantages and those people shouldn't buy these.