Modifying Robin Engine for Greater Slope Use?

   / Modifying Robin Engine for Greater Slope Use? #21  
<font color="red"> Charlie, you're always right. </font>

There are a considerable number, particular of the female persuasion, who would disagree.
 
   / Modifying Robin Engine for Greater Slope Use?
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Thanks Charlie. I think that explains it for me and there is certainly no need for me to work at a greater than 25 degrees for any length of time. The rear slope behind my house is the one that I was worried about. it ranges from 15-25 degrees in different areas. I was mowing that side ways with an 8 wheel Ventrac 4000, then 4200 with no problems. I would not attempt this with the 425, but would not have a problem going down the hill while mowing.

The actual time decending the hill is probably 10-15 seconds per swipe and then I am back on level ground.
 

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   / Modifying Robin Engine for Greater Slope Use? #23  
Switching to synthetic oil would give you a little extra margin. Then add the oil pressure light and sound alert.

My goal is to do so little damage to the engine that it last a long time.

Bob Rip
 

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