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They are both just about the same thing Lots of parts to wear out and expensive.
a 500 case is the same.
The only real difference is that the Classic has more standard options like reverse, electric start, and hand heaters. Both have the same liquid cooled 500cc engine. Only the Indy Trail has a fan cooled 500cc.
No, Polaris is always in the same spot in the sky.
the altitude of polaris is same as the latitude of your location assuming that you are in the northern hemisphere
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Most Polaris four wheelers have around the same weight. A Polaris Ranger has an average dry weight of 1,237 pounds.
Yes you can, Polaris only recomends that you use Polaris brand oils, but any oil of the same weigth should work just fine.
Check and see if it has the same model number. If it has the same model number it should fit.
I think they do. Since 1994 all chain driven models have the type 3 transmission. I am not sure when or if they stopped using them. To verify I am right you could do a oem polaris parts look up for the two atvs in question and compare part numbers for the whole Assembly or the case halves of the two boxes
The altitude of Polaris in the northern hemisphere is the same as the latitude at that point on Earth. For example, if you are at 40˚N, then the altitude of Polaris would be 40.Hope I answered your question! :)
Because it is in line with Earth's axis of rotation, Polaris never rises or sets. It is always in the same place in the sky from any given location in the northern hemisphere.