Power-Trac Respond to e-mail?

   / Power-Trac Respond to e-mail? #11  
Thanks to everyone for their responses. I forwarded my questions directly to "Chris" in sales with the hopes that he will respond.

Maybe none of you are curious, but not to leave anyone in the lurch (so to speak), here are my questions (paraphrased):

1.It is my understanding that the standard engine is a Robin ENH72. I have had numerous requests for an environmentally friendly (aka "green") alternative. It would seem Robin's EH72 LP/NP should be a direct swap and having such an option would give me an edge over the competition. Is this possible?

2. Any possibility of a 48" flail mower? Really like this approach vs. rotary

3. I'm also curious about the disc/6-blade attachment (K178) for the brush cutter; are there any pictures?

I can answer these questions for you.....

1. No

2. No

3. No

Let me know if I am wrong.
 
   / Power-Trac Respond to e-mail? #12  
I can answer these questions for you.....

1. No

2. No

3. No

Let me know if I am wrong.

Well, that's blunt but not too informative. :laughing:

I'm pretty sure the original poster would like to know the reasoning behind the answers. ;)
 
   / Power-Trac Respond to e-mail? #13  
Here is a pic of the 6 bld setup that Red Zebra installed on his machine. Cost $265.

K-177 is for the 425

The six blades are locked down with two bolts.

The second picture is a picture of the Meg-Mow system. These blds swivel.
 

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   / Power-Trac Respond to e-mail? #14  
Dear Yonny_Eric,

First, welcome to TBN.
Second, propane conversions are not that difficult for off road vehicles. There will be a loss of power, since you can't get all that gas and air in the same engine volume. So, if you really want propane and can live with the reduced power, it is a DIY task. If you are doing this for environmental reasons, you might consider home brew ethanol from some local source, e.g. apples or going for a 1430 and running it on biodiesel. (You could even repaint the 1430 in green and gold to advertise the environmentally friendly nature of your business...)

If you need the flail mower, I'd write them a letter and ask. Flails tend to take a fair amount of power to run and it may be a power issue, but I don't honestly know. When I bought my 1445, PT was certainly open to a variety of one off modifications, but that may have changed.

All the best,

Peter

Thanks to everyone for their responses. I forwarded my questions directly to "Chris" in sales with the hopes that he will respond.

Maybe none of you are curious, but not to leave anyone in the lurch (so to speak), here are my questions (paraphrased):

1.It is my understanding that the standard engine is a Robin ENH72. I have had numerous requests for an environmentally friendly (aka "green") alternative. It would seem Robin's EH72 LP/NP should be a direct swap and having such an option would give me an edge over the competition. Is this possible?

2. Any possibility of a 48" flail mower? Really like this approach vs. rotary

3. I'm also curious about the disc/6-blade attachment (K178) for the brush cutter; are there any pictures?
 
   / Power-Trac Respond to e-mail? #16  
Well, that's blunt but not too informative. :laughing:

I'm pretty sure the original poster would like to know the reasoning behind the answers. ;)

I was told by Chris that they will not deviate off of standard parts for a machine, no exceptions. That means that they will not do a propane engine, and they will not do a special flail mower. I am pretty sure about that. On my 1460 I wanted a different set of tires, because the turf tires they use are not rated to handle the weight of the machine. Chris told me basically that they would not get me a different set of tires at any price. If PT won't do the tires, they definitely aren't going to do any of that other stuff.

On the picture, I may be wrong, but it seems like a huge task for them to take pictures. On their cheesy website they can't even get pictures of the correct attachment for the machine. When I look at the 1460 attachments, most of the pictures are for a different machine, and are a different size attachment. This amazes me, as their sales mostly come from the website. If it was not for this forum, and the several happy PT owners, I would never have purchased a PT. From the website it appears that they haven't got their act together.
 
   / Power-Trac Respond to e-mail? #17  
From the website it appears that they haven't got their act together.

We all know that. That's why most of us advocate never to buy a PT sight unseen, un-driven and un-researched thoroughly. We all know they are a very quirky company with a niche product that could be a lot better but would cost a lot more. You gotta wanna work on the machine yourself from the get go and know there is limited support. ;)
 
   / Power-Trac Respond to e-mail? #18  
I certainly have gotten the impression that PowerTrac will make mods. In fact, people here have had them install different wheel motors.

What i am sure they are not desirous of doing is to take a stock machine, remove things, credit you for what they take off, then add the new items. I am not sure they would do an unproven mod either.

Most people are not willing to pay for all of the labor that would be required. Even a tire swap costs them hours by the time they research it, make arrangements etc.

Ken
 
   / Power-Trac Respond to e-mail? #19  
American Bulldog,
Where did you get the boom chain-saw. I have never seen anything like it.
 
   / Power-Trac Respond to e-mail? #20  
I certainly have gotten the impression that PowerTrac will make mods. In fact, people here have had them install different wheel motors.

Ken

Yep...

There's a 425 owner who posts here who got them to put larger wheel motors, wider wheels and tires on his 425 when he bought it, so he could use it on the beach...

I had Terry give me an estimate on putting larger wheel motors on mine. He was going to cut off the wheel motor boxes, use the later style bolt-ons, and White CE motors. I chose to use the CharLynn S series motors instead, and modify my wheel motor boxes -- for about $1K less.
 

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