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| is this atv all the time four wheel drive or can you shift it in and out of four wheel drive
robert looney |
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| It's a full time 4WD...
Tom |
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| It is full time 4 wheel drive. There are dealerships that will put the front of a foreman es 450 in it and there are kits that you can put on it to manually take it in and out of 4 wheel drive.
Cody |
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| Full time 4-wheel drive... with an after market kit can be made switchable.
Tom |
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| Its all time 4 wheel drive as well as the rancher, the foreman s/es has the option to shift to 2 whell drive.
Eric |
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| Yes, it is full time 4-wheel drive meaning you can not shift it out and in.
Nathan Adams |
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| | it is full time 4x4 but that is not a bad thing .the torque sensing front dif is quite nimble to steer.the biggest plus though is that you won't get in trouble by starting up a steep hill only to find out you forgot to lock in the 4x4. i've ridden with many riders who have made that mistake with danderous results. |
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| yes all the time 4 wheel drive
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