RTV900 Kubota Farm Ute Taupo NZ
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@BlackOpsGuy Yup, they do just fine on hills. I live on the east coast (USA) and we have plenty of hills here.
Although as it is mid engine, if you are carrying a load of stone, I recommend backing up the hill, as there is no weight in the front end at all. And that can catch you be surprise. It will carry a lot more than a gator, ad the hydro up and down dump makes sticky stuff like clay a lot easier to handle.
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Beautiful area.
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Could that vehicle survive in the Texas hill country?? Try driving it on something other than level ground and with an actual payload.
Do an actual review on the vehicle after extensive use:
BlackOpsGuy 1 year ago
@BlackOpsGuy Well it does go very well on hills and with an actual payload. People use them on our South Island high country mountains, which are very steep and hot in summer. They carry fencing gear and spray equipment too. some of the other videos show this. The extra feature of it is that the hydraulic drive means you don't have to be on the brake going downhill, because the hydra drive limits the speed. Press pedal for go, off pedal for stop: Flat or inclined.
gr0ver135 1 year ago
@gr0ver135 nice to see you've got it all sussed out.
gr0ver135 9 months ago