Hey Guys, - - - - always wishing you a nice day,
Today I went "way out there" in the mountains on my ATV. Then on the way back a one hour trip turned into a three hour return trip. Oh boy did I have problems with my ATV. If I had a gun with me I think I would have shot that ATV right between the headlights.
I went out with my neighbor to set his field camera up, - - - - - then we tried to save a little time by "cutting across country" truly going over and around [ if we could] logs and whatever and up grades that a mountain goat would need a rope.
Then my ATV started goofing-up. It kept quitting on me and the clutch acted up on me like it didn't have any power and the engine would just stop. I was in first gear and had gone up grades just as bad before. I think the clutch needs to be adjusted again. What is it to "look for" in a proper adjustment. ? ?
I also had another problem at the same time - - - - - - - My chain came off about four times and was a real "pain" getting it back on. My question is - - - - - - how is the chain adjusted on an " ATV " it has a lot of "slack " in it and I don't see any adjustment place - - - - nuts - - - - - or anything else to adjust the chain.
Ofcourse there were " MANY " other problems that happened also. Sorta like the battery going dead on me while using the winch which was overheating and then killing the battery to the point that I'm glad I kept the engine running to put enough charge in it to run the winch about two minuets at a time. [ Sorry - - - - - but I'm so upset - - - - - - - STILL - - - - - for the long sentance ] [ If I had my pistol with me - - - - that ATV would still be out there.

] I'm sure some of "you guys" may have had such days
Any input at all would indeed be GREATLY appreciated . I'm at a loss as to how to correct the above mentioned problems.
Hey you guys - - - I am always sincere when I wish and hope that you have a nice day. I know that there are some that would like to have a day that I have just described and would call it a "piece of cake". I envy you.
Wishing that your day goes well for you, Norman