P700 Towing with Super ATV Windsheild??

Cdaily3

Cdaily3

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Just installed a super ATV flip up windshield on our 700-4 and am a little worried about hauling it with it on. Does anyone have experience with this? I haul mine in the bed of my pickup so a bit worried about towing at 65/70 miles and hour.
Any thoughts?
 
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You'll be ok, I've had one on my P1K5 since new and I tow 70/75 no problem. Lately when I do a long trip I take off the top section (10 minutes) mainly to protect it from road debris.

Edit: Make sure its closed!!!
 
livefromthetree

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Mine is a Kolpin that is split like the Super ATV. When pulled on the trailer at highway speeds for 4 hours each way and it runs fine closed
 
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cc4600

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I have towed my new P700-2 800 miles with the SUPER ATV flip up now.
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tincangob

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I have a P1000 which is enclosed, and the only problem I've had is with air build-up in the cab which tends to push out the canvas doors. Opening the back window helps, and my final solution was to take a length of 1/2" bungee cord (Amazon) and tie it around the cab which solved my problem. In the summer I remove the doors, and I've never had any problem with that situation.

(Note to cc4600: Man that a lot of trailer for that machine. No overload there. Nice!)
 
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cc4600

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I have a P1000 which is enclosed, and the only problem I've had is with air build-up in the cab which tends to push out the canvas doors. Opening the back window helps, and my final solution was to take a length of 1/2" bungee cord (Amazon) and tie it around the cab which solved my problem. In the summer I remove the doors, and I've never had any problem with that situation.

(Note to cc4600: Man that a lot of trailer for that machine. No overload there. Nice!)

Tincangob: yeah the trailer is handy when adding 12 bags of corn and a couple coolers of ice along with the P700 when heading off to the hunting camp!
 
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