Took the Pioneer out for a ride at Jim Creek today. Temperature in the parking lot was 2 deg F. The machine turned over pretty slow, but fired right up. Wife and Kids were bundled up, just in case the heater didn't cut it. Started up the machine, and let it idle while we got the kids ready to go. Wasn't long before the heater started to warm everything up. I don't have a hard mid panel, so we are heating up the complete cab. After we got going down the trail the heater kept the cab fairly warm. When I built up some speed, you could tell the heat was being sucked out the soft rear/side panels. I may invest in the hard mid panel, just so we don't have to heat up the whole cab if we don't need to. Couple squeaks I'll need to fix, but other than that it was an awesome ride. Going slow down the trail I preferred manual mode, so the tranny wasn't always trying to shift, and give the kids whiplash. Noise in the cab was so so. We could still have a decent conversation without screaming.
Looking around at the others riding wheelers and open UTV's, with full face masks on was chilling. I kept the heater on high, while I sipped from the thermos!
So far it is all I have hoped for. Couldn't really get on it with the kids in the cab, but I could tell it has good power. First on the wish list is a set of UHMW skids, rear LED lights (fronts were actually pretty bright, I was surprised), dual gun boot, and maybe the mid panel.
Looking around at the others riding wheelers and open UTV's, with full face masks on was chilling. I kept the heater on high, while I sipped from the thermos!
So far it is all I have hoped for. Couldn't really get on it with the kids in the cab, but I could tell it has good power. First on the wish list is a set of UHMW skids, rear LED lights (fronts were actually pretty bright, I was surprised), dual gun boot, and maybe the mid panel.