Bob999
Platinum Member
<font color="red"> How about when the engine stalls when you are mowinng up a steep slope... with your foot clamped down on the treadle, which elimintaes the hydraulic lock, my 422 has on a couple occasions immediately started drifting backward... not a good feeling, </font>
Good point! If the engine is not running, the hydraulic system is intact, and the treadle is in "neutral" there is substantial hydrostatic braking. The machine may drift down hill in such a situation but it will not, in my experience, run away. Nevertheless it can be quite uncomfortable and potentially dangerous if the machine is drifting down a steep slope and danger lurks at the bottom of the slope.
Good point! If the engine is not running, the hydraulic system is intact, and the treadle is in "neutral" there is substantial hydrostatic braking. The machine may drift down hill in such a situation but it will not, in my experience, run away. Nevertheless it can be quite uncomfortable and potentially dangerous if the machine is drifting down a steep slope and danger lurks at the bottom of the slope.