Bullhead Bob Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 Hi, I have a 2008 K-Quad. I've tried to pull start it using the instructions in the manual, and can't even get it to pop. It pulls incredibly hard. Does anyone know the trick? I'd like to be able to know how for emergencies in case the battery dies when I'm on the lake this winter. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swedishpimple Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 My experience is.....Battery Dead = no goI pull start mine all the time when the battery is weak...but there needs to be a little juice there or it won't go.A single cylinder 700 or 750 is going to be tough to start. Women..children..the old and the weak will not be pull starting many atv's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fivebucks Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 My ATV I have to pull the cord part way out to break the compression. It will then pull much easier. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pulsar_nx Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 Why don't they put a kick start on atvs like the old honda's anymore? Seems to me that would be better choice on a big bore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave S Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 Why don't they put a kick start on atvs like the old honda's anymore? Seems to me that would be better choice on a big bore. One wrong stroke on a large bore motor w/kickstart and you have a one way ticket to the moon. Decomp will help. You just don't want that motor to kick back. It hurts. I know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dozer Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 Why don't they put a kick start on atvs like the old honda's anymore? Seems to me that would be better choice on a big bore. Ever start a Honda Cr500 dirt bike? It will rip the soles off your boot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jltimm Posted October 29, 2009 Share Posted October 29, 2009 Your battery needs to have like 10 amps to start with the recoil. Pull up on the recoil until you feel some resistance and then pull like you mean it, or it's gonna hurt! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coombia21 Posted October 29, 2009 Share Posted October 29, 2009 i have the 750 and the first pull is the hardest and after that every 4th pull it gets very hard but if you can get past the first pull you can get it started Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bullhead Bob Posted October 29, 2009 Author Share Posted October 29, 2009 The battery is fully charged, I'm just trying to figure out how to pull start for emergencies. It is new (90 mi.), maybe it will loosen up after a while. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fivebucks Posted October 29, 2009 Share Posted October 29, 2009 You need to break the compression. I think some machines have a compression release button or something. I just pull my pull cord out until I feel it turn over once and then it pulls fine. Without doing that I would throw out my shoulder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hafnutz Posted October 29, 2009 Share Posted October 29, 2009 I carry a small set of jumper cables. Never needed them yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bullhead Bob Posted November 10, 2009 Author Share Posted November 10, 2009 Talked to the dealer. He said it's impossible to start with the recoil alone. It's meant to assist with a weak battery. I tried it a few days ago as I am having battery problems. It worked! You have to push the start button while you pull the recoil. The manual never mentions any of this. long story short, if you have a dead battery, hope your close to home.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larson15 Posted November 10, 2009 Share Posted November 10, 2009 For everyone who owns a Kingquad...............get a trickle charger! I used to have a KQ and I learned this the hard way. They are known to have battery problems due the the FI system. Especially with the cold weather coming, the 25 dollars for the trickle will be well worth it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jltimm Posted November 11, 2009 Share Posted November 11, 2009 He said it's impossible to start with the recoil alone.Funny, I just pull started mine last weekend when the battery wouldn't start it after I winched a bunch of trees out of the woods. Pull hard, starts easy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diesel man kevin Posted November 20, 2009 Share Posted November 20, 2009 I have a CAT 700, same motor as the KQ, do your self a favor and get a battery tender, and check out this forum.[NOTE FROM ADMIN: Please read forum policy before posting again. Thank You]scroll down to the King Quads, Lots of good reading there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LMITOUT Posted November 21, 2009 Share Posted November 21, 2009 That's the reason they got rid of the pull start on the Yamahas......pretty much impossible to start and pointless to have that feature. I tried starting my 660 once in the garage just to see.....yeah right. Out on the ice when you'd need it? Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jltimm Posted November 21, 2009 Share Posted November 21, 2009 When I had my Yamaha 660 the recoil start on that was easier than the Kingquad. I'd rather have a backup starter than nothing at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnsonator Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 I have pull started my 05 700 Kingquad many times due to a weak battery, it is tough but can be done. I reccommend standing(with both feet) on the running board and using your legs, back, and arms pull as hard as you can. Be sure to pull away from your face or you might end up punching yourself in the face. I found it almost impossible to start when standing on the ground due to lack of leverage. Practice it a few times so you have confidence in it when you need it most. A trickle charger wont help you in the woods! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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