I've never had a problem with mine slipping in reverse (2007 model). I had it loaded with 4 or 5 dogs two people and backed up some extremely steep terrain. If mine slipped backing up a hill with a load in it I'd have to take it back.
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You guys need to bypass the reverse rev limiter, so you can get full throttle. It's a stupid saftey feature.
Pros of tracks - go anywhere, no need to pull trailers, can put a full cab on Rhino and stay nice and warm, look really cool.
Cons - expensive, slow, gas guzzling, throw lots of snow, if you break down, no snow mobile is going to pull you out.
The Rhino is a bit underpowered for tracks in my opinion, they work though. Make sure and get the gear reduced tracks like the cat tracks. Drive sprockets are about 1/2 size of a wheel. You'll need the gear reduction in the deep stuff.
Pros of tracks - go anywhere, no need to pull trailers, can put a full cab on Rhino and stay nice and warm, look really cool.
Cons - expensive, slow, gas guzzling, throw lots of snow, if you break down, no snow mobile is going to pull you out.
The Rhino is a bit underpowered for tracks in my opinion, they work though. Make sure and get the gear reduced tracks like the cat tracks. Drive sprockets are about 1/2 size of a wheel. You'll need the gear reduction in the deep stuff.
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