To me... if the 850 were a reliability advantage over the 800 the same year 800... I'd say go with the 850... just can't say that in good faith.
I think that Polaris admitting that there was a big problem with the PTO bearing and changing out the bearing to a different one with a snap ring on it for all the 2020 850's is a good step in the right direction... I'll be curious to see if the 2020 850 production sleds knock it out of the park on the second year of production... I see no reason to believe that they won't with all of the production sled feedback from customers and the warranty claims/replacement-engines from this year.... they should be on top of their game.
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^ALL OF THIS^
Is why I am gonna wait 1 more season, that and a year of warranty remaining on my 800. It sounds like Polaris has made all the right changes but I would like to hear from some of you guys this time next season, then I lay out $15,000... Prices are too high and the season is too short around here to take a chance. Plus I really like my current sled...
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