Otherwise,, the sleds will last a HUNDRED YEARS and they will go out of business... At least they won't sell any replacement sleds!!!.....nosboy said:Also REMEMBER,, they're interested in SELLING NEW SNOWMOBILES TOO !!! If a better lubricant,, that will last longer IS AVAILABLE,, they HAVE TO CONSIDER if it's WORTH their investment to add that lubricant OR to specify a lubricant that will SUFFICE just to get out of the warranty period.... There is a LOT OF TRUTH to that statement....
P.s.. Walmart Blows...
alswagg
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Totally agree. Ban Walmart at any chance. Your locally owned hardware store is the place to shop! Buy locallynosboy said:P.s.. Walmart Blows...
GOOD ONE Al....alswagg said:Totally agree. Ban Walmart at any chance. Your locally owned hardware store is the place to shop! Buy locally
A couple of bucks
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I've ran both ATF and syn gear lube. I figure I'll try this stuff out this coming season. It has a pour point to -40F and is full syn.
http://www.maximausa.com/product/chain-case-lube/
http://www.maximausa.com/product/chain-case-lube/
wheeliemaster92
New member
i use either automatic transmission fluid or yamalube chaincase oil
Cooper0809
New member
I hate to suggest something that is radical and unusual but you could follow Yamaha's instructions.
Do what the Yamaha engineers want done. They know what is best. They have been studying and testing drive systems and lubricants for thousands of hours.
Just follow what they say and forget about everything else.
Read your owners manual. Do what it says.
Couldn't have said it any better! I use yamalube...
Everybody has their own opinions on what's best, use what you think is good!
yammitrip1
Member
transmission fluid for year, works great and cleans really well