Let me start by saying I purchased my RTV 1100C for farm use and never wanted a race car.
So here goes...
My RTV is two years old and has about 30 hours on it. Been real busy and don't get to use it enough. When I drive up the lane, about one mile long and a slight incline, the unit starts out around 18 MPH and slows gradually to 14 MPH.
I took it to the dealer and they said they adjusted the squash plates. Now you have to push the accelerator half way down to get it to move. Also the idle RPM is much higher than it was. As a final insult, when I got it back from service, they DOUBLED the hours on my machine.It also tops out at 18 MPH on flat ground.
I took it back again and they said it is normal operation and if I want it to go faster up the hill, I need to let off the accelerator to let the engine spool up. My foot is on the floor and when I let off, it slows down, not speeds up.
What is the thoughts from this group on the next course of action? I think speaking with a factory rep would be helpful as the dealers here are all the same owner.
Doug
P.S.
I still love my machine and it will still be awesome at 18 MPH, I would just ;like it to go the advertised 25 when on the blacktop.
So here goes...
My RTV is two years old and has about 30 hours on it. Been real busy and don't get to use it enough. When I drive up the lane, about one mile long and a slight incline, the unit starts out around 18 MPH and slows gradually to 14 MPH.
I took it to the dealer and they said they adjusted the squash plates. Now you have to push the accelerator half way down to get it to move. Also the idle RPM is much higher than it was. As a final insult, when I got it back from service, they DOUBLED the hours on my machine.It also tops out at 18 MPH on flat ground.
I took it back again and they said it is normal operation and if I want it to go faster up the hill, I need to let off the accelerator to let the engine spool up. My foot is on the floor and when I let off, it slows down, not speeds up.
What is the thoughts from this group on the next course of action? I think speaking with a factory rep would be helpful as the dealers here are all the same owner.
Doug
P.S.
I still love my machine and it will still be awesome at 18 MPH, I would just ;like it to go the advertised 25 when on the blacktop.
Seems to be a dog
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