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By Xov
Just received delivery of a 2024 AMP Pro. Thought I'd start a thread with my impressions as I use it and learn more. There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of real-world usage information out there on this model. Hope this will help others as they research.
Intended Use Cases
Fire mitigation / slash removal from a 5 acre forested and well-gamble-oaked property. The previous owners thought as much about fire mitigation as I do about fashion: not much. Snow removal Stump pulling General hauling (rock, lumber, etc.) Weimaraner energy depletion. Wasn't an original use case, but a nice added bonus. Experiences So Far
Wasn't impressed that two of the bumpers on the underside of the bed where it sits upon the frame were missing. The metal on metal contact has damaged the powder coating and the frame. I expect a little better QC.
I've only put a few hours on it, so not a ton to report on usage. It isn't quiet; it's silent. I can't even detect an electric note from the motor. I removed (and subsequently replaced) the motor cover noticed that the motor is German and made by Schambuller. The motor controller is Italian and made by Dana TM4. Given the operating specs of both I found on the web, I suspect both are higher quality than the previous Navitas (which is supposed to be decent). The motor is rated at 25 hp and 71.5 lb-ft of torque. It feels very powerful. All the torque is delivered instantly, if desired.
The bed is huge and has an electric dump as standard. Great feature but would like it to go up a bit more. Probably not feasible from an engineering perspective, but I want and I need ;).
Power steering is nice, but vague. Probably common to many UTVs, but I am accustomed to more direct results from input. Plan early and plan often.
In our first full day of usage, we hauled about 1/2 as much slash as the entire rest of the year when I was doing it by hand cart. I may get fatter, but I'll also get more done. After a few days of usage, the battery meter has gone down by 1/10th.
Until next time...
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By Ronald
I made my first oil change on a axis pro 750 I bought from lowes. I found a substance that looked and felt like rubber bands in the oil filter and oil strainer at drain plug. How in the world does this happen unless done on purpose at Hisun factory or assembly. Has anyone else seen something similar?
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By nowgrn4
First post. Just got gifted my 94 year old MIL's Mule 550. She can no longer use it and gifted it to us to putt around exploring the 710 sq mi Natl Forest we live in. It has had a long hard life at her horse farm with 2,438 hours on it and very little Maintenace. I'm doing fluids/filters now and need to do a valve check. Does anyone have the specs? Thanks for any help.
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By nowgrn4
New to me , '04 with 2,438 hours. 286cc air cooled single cylinder. Anyone have them? I've seen set both at 005, 010, 012, 015, intake 012 and exhaust at 015. lol
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By HISUN Sector 750 EPS Failu
It looks bad, but the HISUN (Axis) 500 at work has had "regular" oil in it for 900 hours now. I discovered it when I googled what my Sector 750 uses, it being about time for the first oil change. This is the only side by side that the mechanic at work takes care of, and he's the type of person who knows it all. He would never check an owners manual or search something online.
The problem with someone who knows it all is all you get is what he knows.
Being on a first-name basis with the HISUN Tech Team, I've asked them what the consequences might be. I'm concerned that the clutch may be permanently damaged.
Anyone had this experience?
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