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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Slippery Slope
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny O" data-source="post: 972534" data-attributes="member: 61743"><p>Dunno, be a nice test to do. The Trac's system will first apply the brakes to the spinning wheel(s), but whether the other two would get enough power to drive it up an incline is debatable. If the brakes aren't enough to "stabilize" the Trac then the system will cut power to the engine. This is why in deep snow I switch it off and just deal with having open axles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny O, post: 972534, member: 61743"] Dunno, be a nice test to do. The Trac's system will first apply the brakes to the spinning wheel(s), but whether the other two would get enough power to drive it up an incline is debatable. If the brakes aren't enough to "stabilize" the Trac then the system will cut power to the engine. This is why in deep snow I switch it off and just deal with having open axles. [/QUOTE]
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