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2022 Massimo buck 450


Garyb

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When starting out even in low range it feels like the emergency break is on you have to rev it pretty good to get it to move.  once it’s moving it seems OK but at low RPMs and turning its real struggles to move.  is this the nature of this machine Buck 450.  brand new thank you. 

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If you're in Low, it shouldn't be running very fast (speed).  Low is for pulling/plowing and getting out of trouble.  Does it do the same thing in high gear?  Also,  what all do you have locked in when this happens? Is it in turf mode or are front and rear diff's locked in?

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