Sometimes you need to rock the unit a little while changing gears to get it to lock in. If you are on a steep incline, you will need to get off the unit and change to low gear before you proceed. Second gear will get you up to roughly 17mph at the expense of torque. That being said, treat it like a garden tractor that hauls ass and you will be fine. The unit also does not articulate, meaning it is pretty rigid and not the greatest at tackling obstacles, ditches or ruts. ![]() It is only 2wd and has turf tires, wherever your garden tractor can go the Raven can go. Even though the RAVEN is touted as an ATV, it’s not. ![]() 3 pins and a connector is all it takes to remove the deck, this gives you a lot more ground clearance. The unit is comfortable and easy to steer. Those big electric motors give the RAVEN a lot of torque. We have been using it to aerate and I must say the low-end torque is great. Since the grass isn’t growing we have not used the mowing deck yet. Personally the Camo looks the best with the Real Timber skins. We actually had 2 test units, one red and black and a camp S version which we still have. After meeting with the new team and seeing the 7100 my skepticism has disappeared. When we first got it, I have to admit I was very skeptical. With over 200 improvements over the 7 is an all new beast. An entirely new management team has taken over and they have produced the MPV-7100. You can read about that here in our Raven MPV 710 Article. Well it is not really an ATV but it does go 17 MPH in high gear and has ATV like styling The MPV 710 was plagued with problems. ![]() It was a first to market hybrid mower, generator and ATV. Last year the mower world was turned upside down with the arrival of the RAVEN MPV 710.
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