I saw an autonomous battery zero turn at the Equipment Expo two weeks ago. $75,000. I wonder what the break even point is for additional cost, maintenance, etc.Thank you Sessman. I've seen estimates from 10 to 40 psi. Nothing specific is motioned in any manual or tech sheets that I've seen. I appreciate your input. Let's keep'em mowing!
Not always when reliability in figured in.I saw an autonomous battery zero turn at the Equipment Expo two weeks ago. $75,000. I wonder what the break even point is for additional cost, maintenance, etc.
At any rate, OEM parts are often cost prohibitive vs a good aftermarket part. You would’ve cost would at least be somewhat competitive. 4 to 5 times the cost , in some cases, is not even close.
Even some what some call external parts are a royal pain to change out. Take Z830A for an example there a lot things that has to come off to get the engine shroud off to change the coils. Nearly a two hour job with hand tools. And try changing the remote starter solenoid on a Gravely 992044 where in order to get to the starter solenoid you have to unbolt the engine. Again lots of labor to change it out and if fails again due to a crappy aftermarket all that time is wasted..Using after market non OEM (Chinese) parts is a crapshoot. If the fail requires a complete teardown again or possible catastrophic damage I'll use OEM. External parts I'll give it a shot for economics. (I have more time than money)
That is plenty of oil pressure. Oil pressure is needed to overcome inertia forces of a spinning crankshaft. High revving long throw engines need higher oil pressures so the short throw low revving mower engines only need a few pounds of oil pressure.Hi folks,
I have a 2010 Kohler Courage twin SV840-0012 on my BadBoy Z turn. I decide to put an oil pressure gauge on it. I reads 30 psi at startup. After warmup it drops to 20 psi at idle, and 22 psi at 3000 rpm. Is this too low or is it pretty normal? Any help appreciated.
Point well taken.Even some what some call external parts are a royal pain to change out. Take Z830A for an example there a lot things that has to come off to get the engine shroud off to change the coils. Nearly a two hour job with hand tools. And try changing the remote starter solenoid on a Gravely 992044 where in order to get to the starter solenoid you have to unbolt the engine. Again lots of labor to change it out and if fails again due to a crappy aftermarket all that time is wasted..
That makes sense,That is plenty of oil pressure. Oil pressure is needed to overcome inertia forces of a spinning crankshaft. High revving long throw engines need higher oil pressures so the short throw low revving mower engines only need a few pounds of oil pressure.
That makes sense! Thanks for the help.That is plenty of oil pressure. Oil pressure is needed to overcome inertia forces of a spinning crankshaft. High revving long throw engines need higher oil pressures so the short throw low revving mower engines only need a few pounds of oil pressure.