SpringHollow
Elite Member
The steepest I have slope I have gone up with my PT was 35° (based on the slope gauge) and it was no problem but it was not wet grass. I have never tried anything steeper.
I still want to see that PT. go up a 1 to 1 slope or 45 degrees as you call it. A little BS. I sure been on a lot of them and you need tracks under you..... jim
I didn't say I drive my PT425 up a 45 degree slope. I said:
"I frequently push my PT425 brush cutter 6' up a more than 45 degree gravel bank in front of the tractor and it doesn't dig in. It rolls right up the embankment with the FEL arms in float."
At our property, I had to cut into the side of a road bank to put in our driveway from the highway. On both sides of the cut there are high banks. One is about 7-8 feet high, the other only 4 feet high, both a tad over 45 degrees. I face them with the brush cutter in float, and drive forward. The brush cutter rolls right up the banks and I drive as far forward as it takes to get the cutter near the top of the bank. Then I back out, move over, and cut up again. I could never back up those slopes. The machine wouldn't have the traction, as it's too steep.
I have one or two sections that get me up to around 40 degrees but I do these sideways. I guess my steepest climb is no more than 35 degrees for 60ft or so.
I didn't know you had a PT 425? Lets do apples to apples, My Ventrac 4500P will mow up down side ways on a 2 to 1and little steeper but not a 1to1. You better have a wide track D6..... jim
A 2:1 slope is a 26 degree angle. The PT425 with a Kohler will only do a 25 degree angle due to the oiling system in the engine. Don't know the limitations of a PT4255 with a Robin engine. He's got an 1850, which is rated considerably higher.
Is there an average (hour or years) as to the life of the primary pump(s) wheel drives or attachment motors? Are they rebuildable? Average costs? I love the simplicity of these machines but I cringe at the possible costs for wear and tear items. I知 not getting one for commercial uses and I would prefer a used unit even though I might be buying someone else痴 money pit.
Thanks for all the information
I don't think an average can be put on it, as there are so many different operating conditions when you try and compare between users.
Add into that equation maintenance/care. Here is a challenge for you, what is wrong with this picture (besides the color) of this PT that was for sale at some point and looks freshly washed?
Here is a hint, hydraulic reservoir breather caps are not optional.
How long was it that way and what would it do to the life of the hydraulic system?