One thing I do is prime the fuel system 3 times before I try to start in cold weather.
Does it fire then stall? Or do you have to crank it a lot before it fires up?
Have you tried any local dealers for takeoff tires and wheels. i was lucky enough to get good deal on a wheel and tire combo takeoff for our Lonestar at a local dealer here in AZ. You can also try Craigslist.
Steelslinger, I have a 2006 Polaris Ranger 6x6 that I have the plow on and is our workhorse here at the cabin. I save the much nice 2019 Lonestar for cruising around and trail riding and exploring the forest roads. I am looking at both a power lift and power angle setup using linear actuators. and also a power bed dump. Your brackets gave me ideas on how to attach things.
Keep up the good work.
Welcome to the site. We have a 2019 Lone Star which should be a similar platform. The rear seats do flip up. Better access to the under seat storage if you have it. All seats except the drivers should flip up.
My brother uses a large IPad and Gaia GPS and loves it. I just went with a less expensive tablet. If you get a Gaia account you can share routes, waypoints, POIs, etc.
Howdy Jim.
I also use a Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (GPS and WiFi only) with Gaia GPS and OnX Offroad apps and a combination of Ram tablet holder, Tackform cup holder mount and arm in our Lone Star. The cup holder mount lets me move the tablet over to the other side for the navigator (wife) to look for new trails to explore.
Costco had the Tab A on sale for about $85 a couple of months ago so I bought 3.
Good luck and enjoy.
Steve...