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It does slip for me. But I think I'm asking too much of it. It's up hill into my hangar and there is a lip/curb to go over as well. All of that just makes it a bit too much work for this tug. 

I've also got two other tugs so don't need this one.

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I really need another tug, but with 8 inches of snow coming this weekend it’s probably not the right unit for me. Time to drag myself to the cold garage and weld up another donor snowblower. This should sell fast. 

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I have a Sidewinder. Great product and well supported by Linn, the founder and owner of Redline. I move my A36, F33A, and in the past my M20K, Malibu and Meridian. Keep a spare battery if you have any up hill. Well worth the money.

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Mine used to slip anytime it was wet and I had to exert a fair amount of pressure going uphill into the hangar.  Turns out Redline recognized the problem and has a upgraded drive drum that eliminates the problem.  But, don't think it will resolve issues in snow.

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