4X4 downhill traction issue

   / 4X4 downhill traction issue #131  
Maybe he meant front versus back ?? I'm not sure why it would matter.
 
   / 4X4 downhill traction issue #132  
You will not get all the air out with the bleeder on the bottom.
 
   / 4X4 downhill traction issue
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#133  
Ok Roger,I swapped sides and the bleeders are on top.The saga of the the sliding tractor is now fixed.The brake system is very smooth and controlled.The last pass I made in the video below is 35 deg and can go fast or slow and stop at will.There's also a pic of a steering stabilizer I added to fix a horrible death wobble inherent to this model.


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   / 4X4 downhill traction issue #134  
It looks safer to operate now. 35* is pretty steep.
 
   / 4X4 downhill traction issue #135  
Looks good, hope this will resolve your problems. Very nice work and resourcefullness.:thumbsup:
 
   / 4X4 downhill traction issue #136  
Probably means 35%. A 35 degree slope is over 70% and you are not going up or down a 70% slope on any wheeled vehicle.
 
   / 4X4 downhill traction issue #137  
Probably means 35%. A 35 degree slope is over 70% and you are not going up or down a 70% slope on any wheeled vehicle.

Click on the picture of him on the mower. It is 35*.
 
   / 4X4 downhill traction issue #138  
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   / 4X4 downhill traction issue #139  

Yep, that's the right chart. If you double click on it, it will come up in a size you can see/read the numbers. The 35 or 40% slopes are quite tractable for wheel vehicles. The 35 degree (over 70%) slopes are not feasible.
 
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Yep, that's the right chart. If you double click on it, it will come up in a size you can see/read the numbers. The 35 or 40% slopes are quite tractable for wheel vehicles. The 35 degree (over 70%) slopes are not feasible.

Hey JWR,come on over.Another 30ft back it goes up to 40 deg and a lot farther to the bottom.We'll have some real fun then..:eek:
 
 
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