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Old 09-26-2017, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by J-Mech View Post
When I was a kid, dad bought a brand new 782. We used to mow ditches with it because we didn't know any better at the time. The old K series held up just fine doing it. Well... one day I was mowing at one of the yards I mowed. Lady lived on a main road and had a long daily steep ditch in front of her house. I wasn't on the steepest part, but suddenly it broke a rod. That was actually the second time we had broken a rod in that engine. I don't remember if I was running it when the first one broke or not. I bet we put 2500-3000 hours on that tractor, and 3/4 of them I was in the seat. After it threw the second rod, it got a Mag18. Point of the story is, we used one for years mowing on inclines, but ultimately a hill is what did it in. We all know the issue with the engine is oil starvation, especially on an incline. Question is, do you want to risk it, or not.
I don't think the hill is that steep that I really need to worry about it as long as it has good oil in it and it's full. If the deal goes through on the house where trying to buy it won't be an issue because the yard there is completely flat.

It's either run it for all it's worth until it pops or take it out right now and sell it off while it still runs great and doesn't smoke. I'd love to drop a new engine in from Small engine warehouse but funds are a bit tight at the moment, if I can get two years out of it before it pops it's cookies then that would give me time to get a new engine.
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