Hey There,
I picked up a used 2005 660 Rhino and I love it. The only problem I have is with starting the thing after it has sit for a couple of weeks. (unfortunately I don't get to drive it as much as I'd like to ) I talked to the dealer and he said that because of where the fuel pump is located the fuel drains down the line and then it takes a lot of cranking to get the fuel back up. He suggested jumping the battery when it is started so it doesn't lessen the battery life by all the cranking, or squirting some starting fluid to get it to fire and get the gas moving. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Michael