I demonstrate vehicles and gear under 10 minutes. My topics: Camping, Boating, All Terrine Vehicles (ATVs), Tractors, Automobiles and Cycling just to name a few. Why Grooving? How to get the most out of my camper's sound system, Bluetooth Speakers and Earphones. Please stay tuned for my reviews.
Top Brands: Alumacraft, Can-Am, John Deere, Kubota, Thunder Jet Boat Company, Honda Outboards, Mercury Outboards, Yamaha Outboards and Scag Lawn Mowers. Top Accessory brands: Can-Am Accessories, Kolpin Rhino Grips, Warn Winch, Hummingbird Helix 7, Lowrance Elite 9, and Minn Kota Trolling Motors.
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What is the meaning of your channel name? Moving n Grooving is a way of life. Enjoy mobility with boats, ATVs, Tractors and Campers. Grooving is a state of mind of listening to music as well as your thoughts that guide you to a new journey.
Thank you for your comment. I have been away, and this is the first time I am back online. I try to keep it simple. That boat for a tiller is the best.
top speed 40 with 2 batteries, trolling motor, gear and 1/4 tank. If full tank and gear more like 35. The SHO is a really nice motor lots of pep. If I had a stainless prop, it would have been faster for sure.
I have this model tractor and two things you haven't said that are important to know are 1) the battery is a bitch to get to and 2) the engine is a gas-sucking hog!
I have an 18 1/2’ Lund with a 90hp Honda and want to upgrade the motor.My boat is rated for a 150, just wondering what the performance difference is between the 150 and the 140, mpg and speed, any idea?
I have a Honda 150 on my Mirrocraft, and from what I understand, the green light being on is referring to the engine getting sufficient water pressure for cooling.
@@movingngrooving2022 I bought a 2023 XT-P 850 Max and a 2023 X MR 1000R. I know this is complete overkill, because I honestly won't use them for what they are made for, but the grandkids will enjoy going for rides on the back with Grandpa out at the cabin
@@pjfan173 The nice part of the Can Am line a non sport key can be programmed to make it a safer machine for beginners. The longer wheel base is my favorite. More stable as well as for longer rides less harsh on the driver and passengers. Thank you for your comment.
What is the max running RPMs and what is the crankshaft pulley diameter not the shaft diameter but the pulley diameter I'm building a low amperage electrical project and I need some specifications
How do you put this lawn tractor in transport mode? Mine is broke down and have no power at the moment. A mouse chewed some connection. But I need to move it and it is all locked up. Thanks in advance!
I have a ? I am looking at Alumacraft Competitor as well would you buy Alumacraft again ? I am thinking either a 185 with a 150hp or a Alumacraft 175 with 115 Mercury Pro XS with 140hp Suzuki 140hp. I am considering 175 vs 185 because it burns less fuel. But the 185 would be better on Large bodies of water.
185 is the way to go. 1-foot bigger means you will have comfort no matter what. As for burning fuel. go with Suzuki better than the other brands. I wanted to the 185 with the 140 Suzuki because that engine has a larger gearcase and allows for larger props. top end speed might only be 40. Any faster your burning more fuel anyways. a lighter 140 hp is going to make the boat sit level. My boat for sale with its HONDA 150 is the best boat I have ever owned. Mine is new and ready. Plus it comes with lots of extras.
А что не ямаха F150 SHO V MAX? Потом раздушишь его, если захочешь в 175-185-200 сил, путëм перепрошивки эбу, либо замена эбу на другое, от более мощной версии.
I have never had the problem with my engine running at full throttle and having an alarm come on. My engine has never turned itself off unless I turn the key.
Just bought a 2023 Outlander Max 850 XT-P. I’m having the yellow bumpers changed to black ones and having taking all the stickers off, so that it’s completely blacked out.
That video you have watched. That boat is now for sale. The rear seats are very dry and comfortable. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aO8NWiNUsTQ.html
The fuel consumption has been very impressive. When running at 3 to 4ooo rpms I can go 3 to 4 weeks without having to fill up. My tank size is 34 gallon and when running those rpms, I run for 20 to 30 min at least 3 times a week. Most of the time I find myself at just on plane which is a lower speed and rpm and find I can go 6 weeks without filling up. Very happy with this engine.
I am out on the water for 2 to 3 hours during the use of the motor running. The lake I am on can be crossed at 15 min so any faster of a boat would make the lake seem small.
I sold the Smoker Craft. I liked the boat very much. The fit and finish on the Alumacraft and overall driving style was better for me when taking out more people on the boat.
The thing that am not sure about is the tiny transfer cases this machine has the transfer cases frint and rear look the same as the ones in the 500 and 700 machines. I compares the transfer cases on this same machine with a 750 kingquad and those on the kingquad are twice as big! Thats why those transfer cases are the first part to go for the motors these machines use!
never had a problem with that part failing. I have taken my machine through, mud, sand, tall brush and road and the transfer case has yet to be a problem.
If i had one,i would do some modifications: Mount turn lights. Convert accelerator to grip twisting. Carry two spare tires,one for front,and one for rear.because front and rear tires are not same size. What you think?@@movingngrooving2022
twist grip are not safe in rain or mud running. the twist feature would get clogged with mud. also the twist grip would be slick in the rain. I don't know of any ATV machines that use a twist style grip. In the USA turn signals are not equipped on this model of machine. I think it would be a great idea to have them.
Nice quad! I'm considering a 2-up quad even though I won't be riding much 2-up. I'm thinking of it for better payload and towing. Do these rate higher (spec-wise) than the 1-up peer models?
Beautiful quad! I'm still riding Honda three wheelers but recently I'm seriously considering a brand new 2-up quad and looking at the Polaris Sportsman Touring 1000 and the Can-Am Outlander XT-P 1000. Leaning heavily toward the Can-Am. How do you like the 2-up seat on your Outlander? Operator and passenger comfort good? I'm wanting a big HP 2-up for the wife and I to do all day rides with.
The only problem i have about the 850 it was hot to ride in the summertime. the engine would give off a lot of heat when it came time to ride. other than that excellent machine. The heat was great when it was Fall, and Winter months.
It is hot. When winter driving it feels good to have the heat. In the summer months, I wear a pair of jeans when I ride. The new 700 2 up machines have made a new engine placement where the heat is now not a problem. More heat is directed behind the machine and not on the driver. The 700 from what I gather is a single cylinder machine. It is a great looking machine. All the information I have written about was found out at my local dealer or on the Can Am launch from their RU-vid page.
@@movingngrooving2022 how hot? I really like the 2022’s, I’m not sold on the 2023 single cylinder, seems to me like their going backwards imo!? lol less heat less power!?
The heat generated is hot. I don't wear shorts. I need to shield the heat from my legs. It's all about how a person is going to use the machine. I ride mostly trails that are old railroads converted into trails. When Ice fishing the heat is not a bad thing. It warms the rider. I find riding in the summer months I need to wear pants. I hope this info helps.
I like the 2-cylinder power. It is smooth and gives a large range of torque when towing ice fishing gear. My friend rides a single cylinder Honda and gets better mpg. It should since it uses one less cylinder.
The heat is only bad on one side of the machine. If I remember correctly, it's the right side. I ride with my foot on the outer part of the foot well and that seems to help get my leg away from the heat. I do ride 2 to 3 hours at a time, so my machines engine is running a lot. Most of the time at 30 mph to 35 mph or the posted speed on trails.
Thanks MovignGrooving. Your mileage check confirms my measurement of 21 mpg a couple of times riding county and Forest Service roads. That is light duty 2x4 with speeds in the 15 mph to 30 mph range and in the hills. So, a good high fuel consumption value from which to reference. I plan on going on some very long rides on similar roads so your video and my measurements are good confirmation on range and how much extra fuel I'll want to pack along.
Thank you for your comment. I will be doing that very test. Our weather went from warm to cold, windy and rainy. Once the weather is more constant, I will be out on the machine. Thanks again.
Have a 2016 max xt and hate having to take plastics off to service. Also have 16 lube points that have to take wheels off to get to easier. Also shifter has to be adjusted every year. How are things like that ? Well done!! TY
Thank you for your comment. I will be riding more since warmer temps are approaching. I have a big ride coming up in May after that ride my first service will need to be completed. I will make a video on that service.
Thank you for your comment. There are two parts to the rod holders the base and the rod holder. I just updated my description with those links. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-blIcDRRoaFg.html The brand of rod holders: YakAttack Omega Pro. On the YakAttack they carry different sizes. I hope this information helps. The road holders are sturdy. Easy to use and Easy to take off and store. Very happy with them.
BRILLIANT build! I love your accessories, the color and and how usable this atv is. The 850 is in my opinion the perfect engine! Has more than enough power but it isn't overpowered like the 1000. A big thumbs up from me 👍
Thank you. I had the 6x6 1000 and it was not good on gas. What I like best is that on the 850, I have 2x4 mode. On the 6X6 Model I had 4x4 or 6x6 and that made it hard on mpg. I owned it for 3 years and found many uses for it. I find the 850 to be a more suitable machine, I have a small utility trailer that I can tow behind if I need to haul stuff. The 850 is awesome I really like the ITC. I have found work mode to be awesome on yards and Ice fishing. I get good traction without making tire tracks.