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Where is the best place to have 900 work done

My buddy has one with every SLP trick offered - he really likes Jack at Triple S polaris. Tri-City Max Maxadon is a true "GURU" with Polaris.

what do you need done?
 
I bet your tps is starting to go bad maybe your tps wireing harness

The TPS is where I would start. The next place would be the oiler cable, The stock one is junk . This sounds like plug fouling to me either of these problems could be the cause. You can build your own tps tool all you need to know in in the "sticky links at the top of the 900 sub-section. for the trottle cable (if that s the issue ) Fatboyfrechy from the forums here makes a great replacement cable that elininates the stock oiler cable and makes all future work muck easier .

Good luck
 
I live in northern utah and was wondering if anyone in utah could tell me where the best place with the best tech is to have my 05 polaris 900 worked on .

Based on my experiences over the last two years, if you aren't going to do the work on a 900 RMK yourself then sell it for whatever you can get out of it...I will never pay another dealer to work on a sled (other than warranty work) of mine, especially my 900 RMK.
 
I do all the work on all my sleds . Just wanted to get some info on a good tech that if there isnt something i can figure out i could talk to to get it figured out . Thanks
 
I do all the work on all my sleds . Just wanted to get some info on a good tech that if there isnt something i can figure out i could talk to to get it figured out . Thanks

Read up on some of the stickies up at the top of the 900 section and then if you still have questions post it up in this thread. We are more than happy to help a fellow tractor pilot.(Does that mean we can call ourselves farmers?:confused::confused::cool:)
 
check your TPS..

i have been to the shops in utah myself...i would HIGHLY reccomend both stated above..

Triple S in Ogden, and TCP (Tri-City Polaris) in Centerville...

both shops know what they are talking about..and have really proved their skills from what i have seen..but you should be able to do most of the work on that sled yourslef...trust me..you want to save the money of labor...
 
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