You should use Polaris ps-4 synthetic oil for year round use. l
Yes you can, Polaris only recomends that you use Polaris brand oils, but any oil of the same weigth should work just fine.
Polaris has their own special "fork oil". 7.5 weight is equivalent to polaris oil or use a 10 weight to improve dampening.
Yes, as long as you use the correct SAE weight oil. Polaris oil is regular oil.
For a Polaris Ranger, the recommended oil weight typically depends on the engine type and operating conditions. Generally, 5W-50 synthetic oil is often recommended for most models, but you should always consult the owner's manual for your specific model to confirm the correct oil type and weight. Additionally, if you're operating in extreme temperatures, the manual may provide guidance on the best oil for those conditions.
intial 10 hrs and every 50 hours of use
Yes, that would be an excellent weight to use.
Does a 2004 Polaris Ranger use antifreeze?
That would depend on what year of Ford Ranger and what size of engine it has
Only use Polaris oil or amsoil in any polaris.
It is a 6mm hex-head bolt right on the bottom of the oil pan. The 700 does not use a remote reservoir like the 500's do.
Yes you can. Polaris does not manufacture oil. Polaris oil may very well be made by Valvoline or some other oil company. You can use any brand oil you want as long as it meets Polaris specifications.