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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 4632" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I don't own an M600, there are other users on here that do. m610 knows his little beast inside and out, i'm sure he will pop his nose in and tell you what you need to look for.</p><p>You need to run hydraulic or automatic transmission fluid in these machines as they use clutches. Are you sure the clutches have been adjusted correctly?</p><p>The only other thing i can think of is the gear oil may have been synthetic, from what i have noticed with synthetic oil is its REALLY slipery, it could be causing the clutches to not bite hard enough to get you moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 4632, member: 82"] I don't own an M600, there are other users on here that do. m610 knows his little beast inside and out, i'm sure he will pop his nose in and tell you what you need to look for. You need to run hydraulic or automatic transmission fluid in these machines as they use clutches. Are you sure the clutches have been adjusted correctly? The only other thing i can think of is the gear oil may have been synthetic, from what i have noticed with synthetic oil is its REALLY slipery, it could be causing the clutches to not bite hard enough to get you moving. [/QUOTE]
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