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Ridge Runner

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  1. 4 years on a HISUN made Coleman 550 Outfitter. So far I’m happy. A few squeaks, and door rubber strap broke, that’s it
  2. I think that’s prudent. I use only ethanol free in mine. I partially turn the key, to run fuel pump, needle moves to far right, then I I press brake pedal, and fully turn key to start. I then wait until the check engine light goes out, before driving.
  3. My 550 does not have power steering. In 4WD it’s harder to steer.
  4. A friend drove his massimo 700 in high all the time, burned up two clutches, and sold it
  5. I have run my 550 Outfitter mostly in low range. Rare occasions on the dirt road, I’ll use high. Had mine 3 1/2 years. So far so good. Mine was made by .Hisun Mine was made in 2019.
  6. My 2019 550 has a Hisun. I think it’s all Hisun
  7. Thank you. I hope they survive this. With the lantern emblem on the 550, I thought it was a subsidiary of the Coleman Company. Our local TSC can’t keep them in stock. Wonder why they are failing? Many here complain about them, mine has been problem free.
  8. I hope it isn’t so. Have had great service from my Coleman, past three years.
  9. You maybe able to buy a few yards of good quality Naugahyde and cover you seat with it.
  10. Mine came with it. Its about 3-4 inches. A piece of threaded pipe, screwed into the housing. Raises the hole for the dipstick a few inches. Easy to see if you have it
  11. Check your coolant. Hopefully you don’t have motor oil in it.
  12. Ok. A fellow named Motorcycle Dr recommended low range, unless running it fast on a street. I think his reasoning had to do with lubing the wet clutch. Since I normally run it under 20 mph on mostly farm fields, I normally run it in Low range. If I go out on the gravel road, where I’m going 30-35 mph, I put it in high. A friend had a 700 massimo (Hisun). He burned up his wet clutch in under 100 hours. He ran it hard, and most of the time in high range. I don’t know the truth, still learning. Don’t want to have to fix mine, I prefer using it! 😀
  13. Thank you! Do you mostly run in low range, or high range?
  14. I know, it’s crazy how much oil has gone up. I try to change at 50 hours. Since I use it on the farm, it’s normally in low range based on advice from the Motorcycle DR. I only run it in high range on the gravel road. I’ve been happy with mine, but I avoid beating it. It get plenty filthy. It squeaks, I need to check all the zerk fittings and grease it
  15. Good information. Mine is 2019 model, and it came with the extension. I too use full synthetic 10-40 oil for wet clutch. you have a lot of miles on yours. Do you change oil based on hours or miles? I change based on hours. Thanks PS. Huge buck
  16. Oil seemed thin in mine too. I changed it after break in period.
  17. Where did you get the mat? I can’t locate the thread you mentioned. My Coleman (Hisun) 550 Outfitter is load, but so is my buddies new gasoline Kubota! He has to hear wear hearing protection too. Thanks
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