2017 Hisun Sector Crew 750 Questions
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By hdtran
Hy (pronounce he), just bought a Hisun Sector E1.
I'll be using it to haul logs and stuff in the Sangre de Cristo mountains.
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By Travis
View File Kawasaki Mule 550,520,500 Complete service manual
This is a complete service manual for the Kawasaki Mule 500,520 and 550 models.
Topics covered include Brakes, Steering, Electrical system, suspension and fuel system. As well as engine repair procedures and Transmission/Final Drive procedures.
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If you need more information about the engine this manual linked below is chock full of information.
Thanks goes to @cliffyk for getting these files all into one PDF format for uploading.
Submitter Travis Submitted 04/18/2021 Category Kawasaki
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By Smittay
Looked at a lot of UTVs lately. Couple Questions about Hisun. Some people say they are just cheap with no customer service. Other people seem to have no problems with them.
Any opinions on Hisun reliability?
Heard parts are hard to get. Is that true?
If you had one and didn't like it what do you recommend?
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By Smittay
(posted a similar question to the Hisun folks) Looked at a lot of UTVs lately. Couple Questions about Massimo. Some people say they are just cheap with no customer service. Other people seem to have no problems with them.
Any opinions on Massimo durability?
Heard parts might hard to get. Is that true?
What models are the best?
If you had one and didn't like it what do you recommend?
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By moonrover
Mine is overheated/burned/melt at connection with its wire connector, parts are ordered to replace both them. This seems to be a common issue, and some of you already replaced it. I right now just connect the wires, so the fan runs all the time whenever the initiation is on, but it's better let fan runs as needed with a working temperature sensor/switch.
Question: Does some coolant come out by removing the switch/sensor from radiator? Or, is the threaded hole all the way inside radiator? If the answer is yes, I want to drain or extract some coolant to make its level below the sensor before replacing it, so I don't make a mess with coolant spilled out
Thank you.
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