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How you like 'em
Not a Big Red owner and don’t plan to own one any time soon as I am still very happy with my Rhino. Just curious how you guys are liking these. I know Honda makes pretty good stuff.
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Re: How you like 'em
I just purchased a big red a week ago to use for hunting here in Arizona.I am very
dissapointed,on flat ground it is ok but when you get in canyons and big rocks and put in all wheel lock it does not have the power to turn the wheels.I was bringing half an elk out of a canyon and it would not do it,had to put my half on my friends ranger and he still had to pull me half way up before i could go on my own.Any sugestions on how to get more power out of big red.Don't mean to step on any toes but hate to think I just paid alot of money for something that will not meet my needs. |
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