Not sure where to put this...
In this snow I have difficulty getting up my drive (its a 90)and was wondering the best way to do this. Its about 30feet long, flat on the top and I take a bit of a run at it. Normally I would select diff lock, 1st gear and see how far I get up, when I loose traction I put the clutch in brake then handbrake and try to select reverse but before I know it i'm sliding sideways into the road. Trying to engage the clutch again without jolting and causing more slip is difficult.
I was wondering what the effect would be to rather than brake/clutch and trying to engage the clutch in reverse, just take my feet off the pedals inducing a stall, then use engine braking going backwards. Obviously this would run the engine backwards?
I'm guessing this would be a much more controlled way to reverse down the hill rather than risk puting the handbrake on and sliding sideways into the gate posts?
Any thoughts
Jeremy
In this snow I have difficulty getting up my drive (its a 90)and was wondering the best way to do this. Its about 30feet long, flat on the top and I take a bit of a run at it. Normally I would select diff lock, 1st gear and see how far I get up, when I loose traction I put the clutch in brake then handbrake and try to select reverse but before I know it i'm sliding sideways into the road. Trying to engage the clutch again without jolting and causing more slip is difficult.
I was wondering what the effect would be to rather than brake/clutch and trying to engage the clutch in reverse, just take my feet off the pedals inducing a stall, then use engine braking going backwards. Obviously this would run the engine backwards?
I'm guessing this would be a much more controlled way to reverse down the hill rather than risk puting the handbrake on and sliding sideways into the gate posts?
Any thoughts
Jeremy