farm23
Silver Member
I am in Ashe Co and even semi level ground is hard to find.
My understanding is almost all small gas engines depend on lubication by lifting the oil out of the sump [no pump]. If operated for extended times on slopes of more than appoximatley 25 degrees they will seize. Diesel engines have an oil pump and can operate on 30 + slopes for extended periods. Since I use the BCS with soil engaging tools the extra torque of the diesel is a big plus.
My understanding is almost all small gas engines depend on lubication by lifting the oil out of the sump [no pump]. If operated for extended times on slopes of more than appoximatley 25 degrees they will seize. Diesel engines have an oil pump and can operate on 30 + slopes for extended periods. Since I use the BCS with soil engaging tools the extra torque of the diesel is a big plus.