johara1
Platinum Member
my problem with the mower was pushing it up hill with the arms in float, the tractor wants to ride up the arms and take the weight off the front wheels.... jim
I recall that conversation.my problem with the mower was pushing it up hill with the arms in float, the tractor wants to ride up the arms and take the weight off the front wheels.... jim
Not in those photos. That's my tabletop flat lawn.I'm trying to see a 1 to 1 slope you are talking about......
The PT1850 is rated for 45 degrees, up, down, and across. That's nuts. I can't even walk up a 45 degree slope without using my hands to help.I don't know any lawn mower that will even go up a 1 to 1 let alone mow it, you need tracks.....
There are videos out there. Also, there are members here on TBN that own them. No one has reported any issues with engine oiling after operating on slopes.First i would like to see it do it, but with someone else in the seat. second i want to see them keep oil to the engine. I know what a dozer will do on a 1 to 1 side ways and i sure don't see a rubber tired thing doing it on grass reliably.
1 to 1 is 45 degrees.I want to see it, what most think is a 1to1 isn't even close.... or they go up till back wheels get on it and thats it.
I have measured my slopes in numerous places, I can attest that the 1445 will do 35 degrees with the brush cutter on (up, down, sideways), and about thirty degrees with an empty bucket. I haven't rolled mine so those are lower bounds, and all four wheels are on the ground, no uphill wheel lifts. No oil issues in the engine. I have a pair of inclinometers in the tractor as well.I want to see it, what most think is a 1to1 isn't even close.... or they go up till back wheels get on it and thats it.
I know how to measure slopes.I know what a 1to1 is and i am positive i graded more 1to1 slopes than anyone one the forum cut grass on. sitting on a table and doing it is two different things. Shoot the grades and then watch and see ......