GearHead36
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I have an older 3-wheel Honda ATV ("Big Red") that I've been using for light towing around my property. Dragging small felled trees, towing a small utility trailer, etc. It doesn't seem to struggle with the loads I've put on it. But... it DOES seem to struggle with staying cool. The last time I used it, I noticed that the engine was getting quite warm. The engine is air cooled, and depends on vehicle speed to generate airflow for cooling. It's not really designed for continuous use at the low speeds I use for towing.
My ZTR is a Cub Cadet Pro Z 100, an entry-level commercial unit. It has HG ZT-3400 hydros and a 27HP Kohler EZT750 engine. It has more power, torque, and weight than the ATV. As a mower, it IS, of course, designed for continuous use at low speeds, so long as the engine is kept at full throttle to keep the engine and hydros cool. So I want to start using it for utility towing.
My HG manual says that ZT-3400's are good for vehicle weights up to 1600lbs. My Pro Z weighs right around 1000lbs.
I know that gear transmissions are better for towing than hydros, but I still think my ZTR would be a better option than my ATV for the towing I do around here.
Opinions?
I'm sure the engine would be up to the task, but I'm more concerned with the hydros. Is there anything I could do to improve the ZT-3400's reliability for towing? Is there anything I should be concerned about when towing with this mower? I already run full throttle all the time, except when warming it up. While I think the ZT-3400's can handle the towing I need to do, I don't want to drastically shorten their lifespan. They ARE a bit expensive to repair or replace.
A slightly related question.... When doing towing around my property, I often leave the engine running for a minute or two with the ATV parked while I do something (load, unload, hook up something, etc). I do this to avoid wearing out the starter. If I did this with the Pro Z, would it harmful to drop the engine to idle while parked? And then back to full throttle before pulling away? I think the engine would be fine, but again, my concern is the hydros.
My ZTR is a Cub Cadet Pro Z 100, an entry-level commercial unit. It has HG ZT-3400 hydros and a 27HP Kohler EZT750 engine. It has more power, torque, and weight than the ATV. As a mower, it IS, of course, designed for continuous use at low speeds, so long as the engine is kept at full throttle to keep the engine and hydros cool. So I want to start using it for utility towing.
My HG manual says that ZT-3400's are good for vehicle weights up to 1600lbs. My Pro Z weighs right around 1000lbs.
I know that gear transmissions are better for towing than hydros, but I still think my ZTR would be a better option than my ATV for the towing I do around here.
Opinions?
I'm sure the engine would be up to the task, but I'm more concerned with the hydros. Is there anything I could do to improve the ZT-3400's reliability for towing? Is there anything I should be concerned about when towing with this mower? I already run full throttle all the time, except when warming it up. While I think the ZT-3400's can handle the towing I need to do, I don't want to drastically shorten their lifespan. They ARE a bit expensive to repair or replace.
A slightly related question.... When doing towing around my property, I often leave the engine running for a minute or two with the ATV parked while I do something (load, unload, hook up something, etc). I do this to avoid wearing out the starter. If I did this with the Pro Z, would it harmful to drop the engine to idle while parked? And then back to full throttle before pulling away? I think the engine would be fine, but again, my concern is the hydros.