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 I can not figure this out. I can get the same speed in high or low range. Rpm in high is 4500 in low range it is 7000. same speed. I use it on my small farm but some time I will go to the river to fish or visit friends several miles away. I am not a kid trying to tear things up I am a 70 yo disabled Vietnam Vet. I would just be happy at 30mph. I sent e-mail to factory but never got a response. My local service dealer is closed over this viris scare. Any help would be welcome.

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I did change oil, no change. It is hitting the rev limit when in gets to 23, no slipping of clutch it will pull a hill with no problem just will not go any faster than 23.

Took it out today put a few more miles on it when I got to 75 miles it did better, now I can get 24mph before the rev limit .

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Hey............I too have about 50 miles or so but have had the Buck for about 10 months.....just did my first oil change today.  I get 27 to 30 mph in low and 40 mph or so in high.  I've only tried high a couple of times (bc of breakin period) so I suspect it will go faster.

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On 8/14/2020 at 9:19 AM, Joe Breaux said:

23 mph seems low.  My MSU 500 does 38 mph ... on the days that it actually runs .. Oh btw, dont bother calling Massimo... they rarely answer, never call back if you leave message, and if they do, they know nothing and wont help you in any way 

I got my Buck 400 up to seventy -five MPH yesterday, I slowed down to 55 MPH because  I was afraid the top was gonna come off and I was on a Farm to Market road.

 

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Yeah It was on a trailer behind my old Chevy pickup!

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