Thanks for the comment, that Atv is 15 years old and in great shape if I cannot keep it undercover and protect it I would usually sell it, trail riding is fun it’s been a few years now I need to go back this fall, thanks
Could you possibly do a routine maintenance video for this machine? We’ve got the same machine and I can find literally nothing in the videos to help me out.
i have exact same machine. had 750 miles when i got it several years ago.same color and all. it's got 4500 miles and runs great..had to rebuild the carb, and replace the rear output oil seal, and a used muffler. other than that its a great machine with surprising power and speed for a 400.
It’s always synthetic and I usually use either a 0W 40w and I’ve also used 5W-30 I purchased this brand new in 2006 what’s on sale motivate me but it’s always synthetic Thanks for watching
Nice! I have same color, 2008 is what vin says even all the stickers say 07....it has the BRP on it in places...mainly front rear emblems. It is considered a Can-Am. Mine, like yours is the 2up or HO, Max, XT Outlander 500. It has been well taken care of but one side decals have came off . I have been unable to find any oem decals with Outlander Max XT on them?? If you or anyone else knows, please let me know. I REALLY enjoy mine. So far the only issue has been fuel lines but to be 13yrs old and just replaced the regular pm stuff, its amazing. I had a custom decal on front of dash panel that says, BumbleBeast 318....lol. I hope you still have it and riding. Thanks for video
Thanks for the comment, yes I still have it and start it and move it around and ride it at least once a week, as of late my log splitter is hooked up behind it and that’s what I use to pull that around with but I still hit the trails from time to time in East Tennessee
@@MurphyMower same here....I have a 750cc crew that's 4wd but due to it being 12.5ft ling with wide turns, I use the Can,Am more.....actually planning on bolting on mounting plate for push blade on it this week. It has its on lift motor but I think I will connect the Can-Am winch to it since the control it in fingers reach. You may never need another ATV, hopefully I won't either...lol
It is nice in west Tenn they ride in the mud and in the fork deer river all the time I sold mine years ago going to buy a side by side to use on the farm