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Check your start button for sticking if it is still running. If not, pull the starter and try it while out of the rhino and see if it works correctly. Make sure your bolts are torqued correctly.
If you are only getting 65lbs of compression, remedying that would be my next move!! .. I have seen some run as low as 85lbs..run very poor too.. but never at 65lbs. You should let the engine turn over for about 5 seconds to get compression level.
First, Disconnect the battery.
Find the old one... R/R all the wires to the EXACT place on the new one.. Got a smart phone.. take several pictures,, make notes with colors and locations..
Check the gear change lever where it joins onto the side of the engine/gear box. Could have slipped off or stripped the splined shaft. If that is fine and when you move the hi/lo range, and the shaft on the gearbox moves its possible the gear change mechanical levers have broken on the inside of the box.
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