Pete1961
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Hi, I have been looking at the Struck hydro crawlers for a job on slopes, at different times they have used Kohler Command pro, B&S Vanguard, & now Honda GX 680.
I have checked the max angles the engines can work at, B&S 15 deg constant, up to 30 deg intermittent (however B&S will not define intermittent.) Honda GX 680, 20 degrees, Kohler 25 degrees.
I cannot find from where I am if the Kohler max angle is a constant rating, specs do not say, there is a toll free phone no - but this is not practical from overseas. I cannot email them as their site does not recognise my phone no or postal code.
On the face of it the Kohler seems the best engine for slopes, & all the owners using them on steep grades seem to have the Kohler powered MH 5000 anyway.
They have brought out a true dual path hystat - the new 4900, sadly it has the Honda, the Kohler would give me an extra 5 degrees, so I would never push it to the max.
As far as I know all the engines are gasoline carburated - not EFI or LPG - as they like to keep the machines simple for the home mechanic.
If anyone has a Kohler Command in something else - they might know the answer to this. Thanks, Pete
I have checked the max angles the engines can work at, B&S 15 deg constant, up to 30 deg intermittent (however B&S will not define intermittent.) Honda GX 680, 20 degrees, Kohler 25 degrees.
I cannot find from where I am if the Kohler max angle is a constant rating, specs do not say, there is a toll free phone no - but this is not practical from overseas. I cannot email them as their site does not recognise my phone no or postal code.
On the face of it the Kohler seems the best engine for slopes, & all the owners using them on steep grades seem to have the Kohler powered MH 5000 anyway.
They have brought out a true dual path hystat - the new 4900, sadly it has the Honda, the Kohler would give me an extra 5 degrees, so I would never push it to the max.
As far as I know all the engines are gasoline carburated - not EFI or LPG - as they like to keep the machines simple for the home mechanic.
If anyone has a Kohler Command in something else - they might know the answer to this. Thanks, Pete