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I know this is a 8yr od video, but I just had a used 2000 Rancher 350 ES given to me, and I've been slowly replacing parts. Tire sizes, in relation to wheel (rim) sizes confuse me. Mine have 25x8-12 front and 25x10-11 on the rear. Does anyone know of a chart or diagram to use for proper wheel (rim) options?
@tyl12d2 Cool, thanks! Good to know. What about the wheel size? The ones that are on it are pretty banged up. How are the measurements of wheels read in relation to the tires?
I was gonna get these but went with Sedona Rip Saws. I wanted something good on trails pretty much all terrains. I don’t do big mud holes but wanted something that would be an all arounder
Had a set of these, they were AWESOME in the mud and on trails. Had issues with getting flats almost every or every other ride. Ended up putting tubes in them. And ended up having wheel bearing issues with them too.
Although there is no click adjustment for windage, open rear sight windage can be adjusted through tightening and loosening the left and right hand side screws. Loosen one, then tighten the other one on the opposite side to to take up the slack and move pellet point of impact. Pellet choices abound for .20 caliber through the internet. Crosman Premier and JSB Exact diablo shaped pellets are usually very accurate.
After checking with the vendor that the 15 ft/lbs advertised on the box was not for the British market I bought one in .177 he told me the boxes used were universal, after putting it over a chronograph, it was doing 14.7 ft/lbs with Air Arms 8.44 grain pellets, it took a lot of messing with to get it to 11.3 ft/lbs, just be careful buying, it might just be a firearm.
Very helpful, Anthony! I just bought a 2002 Rancher 350 ES last night and the guy mentioned that it didn’t like to start when cold. Thank you for letting us know about the carburetor primer bulb. So helpful! Other topics were helpful, too.
Hey man, thx for the calm explaining in this nice video! Here's the thing I,m about to buy a Honda TRX 350 Fourtrax 4*4 es here in Sweden year model 2005, is there any major differences (xcept 4x4 of course:-) from your 2wd es that I should think of? Its very good to know about every little thing since its my first atv. Is it equipped almost like yours would you say? I mean the basic functions and not xtras of course. Regards Tobias
Yes they stuck with the same stuff from 2000-2006 I mean I’m sure that maybe some things are different but for the most part all the same! Hope this helps!
@@tyl12d2 oh yes, but it only took your video to convince me really so I,m buying it! Pretty much everyone elevates these Hondas too appearently so... Thanks for the "buyers tips" in the vid!
You remind me of my nephew who is on the spectrum (Asbergers). He needs close supervision when handling pellet rifles and real firearms. The way you kept picking up your Sheridan and nearly dropping it back down on the glass table made me cringe. The reasons to treat your Sheridan with care is someday you may have children to pass it down to or you may have to sell it. Well kept guns sell for more money. I guess God balances the world with people who are too anal and people who don't give a shit.
I wish I could say everything I want to just to show you how wrong you are but I keep forgetting this is 2022 now we’re people actually say stuff like this hahah
I am looking at one now , Not sure of hours or miles on it, But from photos , It looks really good. There asking 2000 for it. I'd like be at 1500---1800 , But I say price is firm, Is that a reasonable price on it?? Your review makes me feel good about buying one...Thanks!
Yeah I would say 2,000 is good as long as it’s in good shape.. I always ask if it has ever had a plow on it or if a young kid (even though I was when I got mine lol) owed it just to see how hard it was driven.
@@tyl12d2 It sure looks to be in good shape, Said older man owned it and had taken care of it...And it does look to been taken care of from the photos. Thanks for the reply! Appreciate it!
@@dave434 hey no problem let me know if you have anymore questions! One thing to look at if it is a 2002 rancher 350 they had a few batches of frames that were recalled for cracking in the front but I forget we’re I would just look at the welds in the front there are not to many and they quit honoring the recall after I forget what year I want to say 2009 or 10
If you listened the reason I said that was because my last one the motor went from not checking the oil and It had a slow oil leak but I was young and never looked out for that stuff so that was my fault but then after it sat for a year it decided to run again for almost a year and a half with a loud knock in the engine.
So oddly enough I can not find the hitch I have anymore, I even went to my orders and it was the product is no longer available and I did buy it in 2016. But here are 2 that I did find….. the Second one I’ll be honest sucks I had it on my old Honda rancher but the first one says it’s new and it looks really good since it uses the same holes has the OEM. New KFI 2-Inch Rear Receiver Hitch - 2000-2006 Honda TRX350 Rancher ATV www.amazon.com/dp/B07FD4B7WX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_RGEEK6JK3E9WZW794XPB Kolpin 2" Receiver Hitch for Honda Rancher - 85155 www.amazon.com/dp/B001B7E0BG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_64D97NH27E9APVBCRDQT
Put a cup holder on mine today for our ride tomorrow. Wanted a bottle of water at reach. I bought the Coleman Cup Holder on Amazon which I really like.
Shot a baby copper head with my model 25 about a week ago it was seen coming out from under wife’s car in yard so he had to go in case my 8 yr old stumbled on it or wife
Yes and no... if the battery were to die and the electric shift goes out there is a stud underneath and towards the back from the oil cap that you can put a special tool on to shift manually to get you home. That tool should be located in their rear compartment that would’ve came with the four wheeler‘s tools. Hope that helped!
The ES you don’t have to worry about that just means Electric shift so you do it with your hands rather then your foot but I have never had a problem with the ES going out other then when my battery died one time put it comes with a little handle in the rear storage box that you can shift with to get you home until you can get a new battery or charge the battery. The 4,000 miles I would say that’s in the middle for a four wheeler. Really you just got to look it over and make sure the person took care of it and didn’t beat the crap out of it and make sure they didn’t use it to plow because that’s really hard on the machine. Hope that helped! Let me know how it goes!