I bought a 2018 Pioneer 1000-3 base, used with 381 miles and 40 hours on it. It now has about 450 miles on it. I have a Ranger and I expected Honda to do at least as good as Polaris, but I'm still trying to get used to this automatic transmission. I guess I kinda expected a Civic like transmission, but if they put this thing in a Civic they'd never sell one. I did test drive it when I bought it, but I concentrated more on proper shifting in and out of drive modes and faster riding, all seemed well. Maybe I should have ridden it around slowly more than I did.
First of all, this thing is a monster in High range, and will go from 0 to scary in 2.2 seconds. Rides solid and handles well. The engine is the strongest I've felt in any off road vehicle. But most of my use is around the farm, hauling stuff, riding through the fields, going up trails to a deer stand, etc. So I rarely go over 15 mph and use turf mode most of the time. From what I've read here (and in the owner's manual) I should be using Low. But in low, it is Jerky to take off, shifts hard (and loud), and holds a gear forever (4500+ rpms) even when I am feathering the gas to try & get it to shift sooner. It's just not an enjoyable ride with it screaming the rpms and giving me and my passenger whiplash.
I have adjusted both shifter cables as per the instructions on a post here, they were off, but not much. I don't have any problem getting it to change drive modes or gears. I keep reading here that it will "get quieter and smoother with miles/hours", but this low range is nearly impossible to drive reasonably smooth. Will it really kill the tranny to use high when I'm puttin' around the farm?
Will "resetting" the transmission help me out? I have read here about the procedure to do this.
First of all, this thing is a monster in High range, and will go from 0 to scary in 2.2 seconds. Rides solid and handles well. The engine is the strongest I've felt in any off road vehicle. But most of my use is around the farm, hauling stuff, riding through the fields, going up trails to a deer stand, etc. So I rarely go over 15 mph and use turf mode most of the time. From what I've read here (and in the owner's manual) I should be using Low. But in low, it is Jerky to take off, shifts hard (and loud), and holds a gear forever (4500+ rpms) even when I am feathering the gas to try & get it to shift sooner. It's just not an enjoyable ride with it screaming the rpms and giving me and my passenger whiplash.
I have adjusted both shifter cables as per the instructions on a post here, they were off, but not much. I don't have any problem getting it to change drive modes or gears. I keep reading here that it will "get quieter and smoother with miles/hours", but this low range is nearly impossible to drive reasonably smooth. Will it really kill the tranny to use high when I'm puttin' around the farm?
Will "resetting" the transmission help me out? I have read here about the procedure to do this.
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