@joe23da It's obviously leaking at the gas on and off thing so you need to replace the sealing thingamabob. And don't waste your money putting anything other than regular gas in a Timberwolf for Pete's sake!
Prairie is basically the same engine - has twin carbs. The Prairie will handle far better and feel way sportier thanks to that swing arm. Probably save you a bit of money as well ;-) I never intended for my Prairie 700 to become my 'around the ranch work machine' but it has become the ATV with the plow, the weed sprayer and the trailer so I can tell you it 'works' just fine.
@Derek130b It depends on which BF. The pre-'08's were very tall and tippy. Since then they are much better. The downside to the Prairie is the front struts.
im not being meen or nothing but if this "themraver" guy dont like the "prairies" then why would he be watching a video on them.. id say its because he wants one but cant find one.. if he had one id say he would LOVE the machine.. i have the 650 and i wouldnt trade it for any atv on the planet. Greatest ATV ever made right here people.
I wonder if a guy could swap front A-arms from a brute to the prairie. That would be a great project and a great machine when finished! How bout it Doug?
@Derek130b Haven't I answered this for you two other times on other videos? I like the Prairie much, MUCH better than the older model BF. It is more sporty and more stable. It's what I would choose to rat race through the dunes on, fire roads on, or tackle the very difficult and steep, off-camber trails. I would take the Prairie over this BF no matter what the use.
im trying to decide between a new brute 750 or a well maintained used praire 700 . is the praire dual carb ? i mostly go trail riding and moderate mudding and once in a while have to haul a trailer around
I love my 700, it's an amazingly fun bike to ride and for the few times I've actually used it to do "work", it does that good too.
i have an 650, and i love it!
@joskidoofreek I don't think we have a Bayou, but maybe when we get back to the 2003 tests we just might have one.
@rumerofhumor The ATRs are radial. I'd use a radial of some kind.
Great idea! Just not sure if it's not more trouble than it's worth though.
@joe23da It's obviously leaking at the gas on and off thing so you need to replace the sealing thingamabob. And don't waste your money putting anything other than regular gas in a Timberwolf for Pete's sake!
I wondered that same thing!
Prairie is basically the same engine - has twin carbs. The Prairie will handle far better and feel way sportier thanks to that swing arm. Probably save you a bit of money as well ;-) I never intended for my Prairie 700 to become my 'around the ranch work machine' but it has become the ATV with the plow, the weed sprayer and the trailer so I can tell you it 'works' just fine.
In my opinion.
@Derek130b It depends on which BF. The pre-'08's were very tall and tippy. Since then they are much better. The downside to the Prairie is the front struts.
im not being meen or nothing but if this "themraver" guy dont like the "prairies" then why would he be watching a video on them.. id say its because he wants one but cant find one.. if he had one id say he would LOVE the machine.. i have the 650 and i wouldnt trade it for any atv on the planet. Greatest ATV ever made right here people.
@Muddrman300 Why? The Brute Force 650 is a Prairie 650 motor in a BF frame and the BF 750 is basically a Prairie 750 engine in the frame.....
I wonder if a guy could swap front A-arms from a brute to the prairie. That would be a great project and a great machine when finished! How bout it Doug?
@Derek130b I like swingarm ATVs. They are much more stable. My snow plow is on a Prairie.
@rumerofhumor ITP ATRs work well. So do the Carlisle ACTs. I haven't tried the Terra Cross on one but they might. I'd try to keep the stock wheels.
@Derek130b Haven't I answered this for you two other times on other videos? I like the Prairie much, MUCH better than the older model BF. It is more sporty and more stable. It's what I would choose to rat race through the dunes on, fire roads on, or tackle the very difficult and steep, off-camber trails. I would take the Prairie over this BF no matter what the use.
can you put a prarie 700 motor on a brute force 750 frame
Wow! 3 tries to spell Prairie and it's written right at the top of the video! I'm thinking that might affect your credibility just a tad ;-)
@CanadianRandom I'd say the Brute Force is better in mud and the Prairie better at everything else.
So is the 700 prairie better in mud but 750 brute better at everything else?
im trying to decide between a new brute 750 or a well maintained used praire 700 . is the praire dual carb ? i mostly go trail riding and moderate mudding and once in a while have to haul a trailer around
@drchristian06 He is annoying!
cool i dont like prarise