Long story short, I got stuck with a 1994 Trail Boss 400L 4X4. Guy brought it to be because it didn't have any compression. He had abused it for years and done no maintenance and was upset when I told him it would take about $1100 in parts to fix everything that was wrong. He set a budget of $750 which we could do if the chains could be freed up, brakes made to work and some other possible savings things. I started on it and found a multitude of issues. So he pulled the plug and said I could keep it for my labor but he wanted his new battery back (he brought it with the machine)....Now I am too cheap on labor to start with and I didn't want this pile so I told him no, he could bring my $100 and pick up his machine and all its pieces if he wanted his battery back. He told me I was money hungry and a fraud along with other things and refused to pay for "diagnosis" and even if I did actually work on the machine I didn't "fix" anything so I wasn't entitled to all of my labor cost.
I politely told him to kiss my ass and never contact me again...But I am stuck with this POS that I know is gonna need more work. I saw that Polaris made a 2X4 version of this so that is where I am going. I don't really like 2 strokes as a utility machine and the all chain drives on these older 4x4 machines are a pain. So I will ditch all the chains and front drive parts to make it a 2X4 which with the 400 engine might be kinda fun.
Not a front burner project but I will post some photos as I go along.
I politely told him to kiss my ass and never contact me again...But I am stuck with this POS that I know is gonna need more work. I saw that Polaris made a 2X4 version of this so that is where I am going. I don't really like 2 strokes as a utility machine and the all chain drives on these older 4x4 machines are a pain. So I will ditch all the chains and front drive parts to make it a 2X4 which with the 400 engine might be kinda fun.
Not a front burner project but I will post some photos as I go along.