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Remote Controlled Vineyard mowing

I have always enjoyed the setting of the vineyards and now I had the opportunity to test the Goat 22T RC mower in my local vineyard. The vineyard is Daniel Rossier et Fils and they have a great champagne style wine. Do try it out. Now back to remote controlled vineyard mowing.

RC slope mower in Vineyards
Vineyard remote controlled mowing

The remote controlled mower looks great in the vineyard. I set the cutting deck to its highest level of 14 cm (5.5″) for my first pass. I wanted to check there were no big ruts to travel across.

remote slope mower in vineyard

With the first run complete without any problems, I lowered the cutting deck to 9 cm (3.5″) to make a second pass. You can see the video of both runs below. The vine spacing is around 1.5 meters, therefore with the current set up you would need two passes to mower the center spacing.

RC mower for vineyard maintenance

Below is a fast motion view of the remote controlled vineyard mowing with a zero turn at the end of the video.

Quick view with zero turn

Take a look at our previous video showing the remote controlled mower in an alpine setting, to show how steep a vineyard you can mow.

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Alpine slope mower in action, Switzerland

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Remote controlled alpine steep slope mower with Dents-du-Midi in the background

Remote slope mower test run

The time has come to test our, Goat 22T slope mower on real alpine terrain in the foothills of the Dents-du-Midi. It is still early in the season and the snow has just melted. It was still very cold and the grass has not had time to recover from the winter snow.

We have set the mowing deck on its highest setting, as we only want to test and gain experience with the capabilities of the Goat 22T. I must admit it is very exciting and fun to be using the radio control and powering the Goat 22T up and down the mountain side.

Below you will find some video of our first real user experience using the remote mower. I was still getting the hang of the radio control so the motion does not flow very well. I am sure I will get better after an hour or two of use. As you will see the access to the alpine meadow is difficult so it was also a good test for the mower’s agility. Please take a look at how we transported the mower to this point, it may save you needing to buy a trailer for transportation.

RC slope mower first alpine slope test run in Switzerland

Understanding the radio control

I have not used a radio control before and I wish I had attached the included neck strap as it would of allowed me to take photos and record video at the same time.

Radio control for Goat 22T slope mower
Radio Control (RC) for Goat 22T slope mower

Using the left joystick to start the engine was straight forward. Starting with the joy stick in the centered position just move the joystick to the right. Let go once the engine is started. To turn off move the left joystick to the up position or turn the power off.

Now the fun part using the right joystick to control the movement of the remote mower. It was very intuitive up, down, left or right. Just need to remember to be easy on the controls.

There is also one other control, which controls the speed of the RC mower. That is the R/D switch, which is the high/low speed for the electric drive of the tracks. I found that on the low speed setting with the switch pushed down I could walk at the same pace or a little bit faster than the mower. Once I set it to high speed / torque I was too fast for me to keep up, without starting to jog.

Once on the alpine steep slope I found that I needed to use the high speed / torque setting on the steepest parts.

Safety tip

I found that it was best to switch to low speed setting when directing the mower downhill. I surprised myself with the mower coming down the hill directly at me. I almost ran myself over, because I got caught up in the moment and was too excited to think rationally. It could of been a candidate for the for the Ig Noble Prize. So remember to position yourself at safe vantage point to the side of the mower and use the low speed setting when descending the hillside.

To make the engine start control easier to handle I will probably make an adjustment to the left joystick control to take the ratchet out. I would prefer the joystick to center automatically. But that is for another blog post, which I will link here.

Overall impression

Now that I have some experience, I can see that the Goat 22T can handle the steep slopes we are testing on. I need more experience to test the different angles that this slope mower can be safely operated on. This will allow me to work out the best way to tackle mowing the grass once it has grown to a length that needs cutting.

Until next time, happy mowing. If you want to test out this mower in Switzerland just let me know. More information here.

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Loading Remote Slope Mower

Part One, first outing in after winter

Now it is time to try loading my Alpine Muncher remote control slope mower into my car. I have bought two folding ramps to make it easy to load my mower. See the quick movie below of my set up.

I had one snag the battery of my Goat 22T was dead. The cold winter months have left my RC mower without the power needed to move or start it.

I have seen a trick to use the manual pull start instead of the electric start. Here is the link to the video of how to manually start your remote slope mower.

Part Two, battery charged

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Loading the Goat 22T remote mower with electric drive

I spent the previous day charging the two batteries, which are used to start the remote controlled Goat 22T and also drive the rubber tracks. As you can see it is a great advantage that the RC mower can be maneuvered without the gas engine on. So I can load the mower into our car without the gas exhaust smelling out the car.

remote slope mower loaded
Remote controlled slope mower fits easily into my car

There was plenty of room to get the mower into the car using the folding ramps. I will add a link to the product later. I could then pact the ramps into the car for unloading at the other end.

Unloading remote controlled steep slope mower
Unloading radio controlled (RC) steep slope alpine mower

We are now ready to drive our Goat 22T alpine RC slope mower to our test site in Switzerland to see how it handles on alpine terrain.

Please check out our first test in a challenging alpine meadow terrain with a back drop of the Dents du Midi. You can find the link here.

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Radio Controlled Goat 22T Safe Slope mower 3d viewer

Do you want to get a better look at our remote controlled all terrain steep slope mountain garden mower for safe slope mowing?

Just for you I have created a 3d view of the Goat 22T so that you can see it from all sides.

     

I hope this will give you confidence in this robust designed and low center of gravity Goat 22T. These design features are what makes this remote controlled slope mower a winning solution for you, by keeping you and your mower safe.

Goat 22T 3d preview of safe slope mower

You can find more information and the specification here.

Thank you to Maurice for his vrm 360 plugin.

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How steep is your mountain garden slope?

Have you ever tried to figure out how steep the slope in your mountain garden or alpine meadow is.

White Risk App

This steep slope question now has an answer, due to a recent brainwave I had. As I enjoy snowboarding and skiing in the Swiss winter mountains, I try to stay as safe as possible. Therefore, I use an app called “White Risk“, which is usually used to help keep you informed about your off-piste skiing. One of the features is an inclinometer. See the image of the app. You use the inclinometer to check the steepness of slopes before skiing, along with information on the snow pack and direction of the slope to determine avalanche risk.

I found I could use the inclinometer feature along with taking screen shots of my phone, a Sony Xperia XZ3. I have included some photos taken outside my home, where I made my first test run. See earlier blog post “Remote mower test run“.

Results to measuring slope steepness

The following steep slope photos show the variation of the terrain that was used for the filming of our remote controlled alpine steep slope mower. You may need to tilt you head to line up with the red markers for the horizontal.

My next project will be to try the, Goat 22T, out on a real Alpine mountain garden steep slope. This will be once the weather is better and the land had dried out from the snow melt. But as a preview I have some more photos, which shows the inclination of the land in the following gallery.

I am so looking forward to using the Goat 22T as it was difficult just walking around the slopes to take the photos and mapping the steepness of the terrain.

I hope you now have a better idea about measuring the steepness of your slopes that need annual garden maintenance.

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Remote controlled mower test drive

Here is my first test drive of our new alpine remote slope mower. My plan was to take the Goat 22T out for a test drive just outside my home where we have a steep banking that would be a great initial test. There were two ways to get to the steep banking via a number of stairs or down the driveway. To really test the all terrain capabilities I decided to go down the stairs. I did make a big mistake, which I will tell you about at the end.

This is my first time using a remote control so I was very nervous about breaking our mower before getting to use it on an alpine meadow. As I was directing the mower towards the stairs I suddenly feel that it would be better to take the long way around. But I believed in the capabilities and the mower looks so rugged. So I took the plunge head first. You can see the video below.

I was very impressed with the performance of this remote slope mower. It attached the stairs without any problem. What a machine.

The terrain was very wet as it had been raining for the last week non-stop. This was the first day without rain but with plenty of sunshine which dried out the stairs and pavement and gave us the opportunity to test drive.

I was still getting the hang of the remote control unit (I need to pass my driving test). Also going back up the stairs I tried it backwards which mean the controls were confusing, but a lot of fun.

My big mistake which I mentioned at the beginning was not lifting the mowing deck to the highest level before attempting the stairs descent and climb. I did think I heard the rotor touch but luckily it did not and all was fine. So, lesson one lift the deck to the maximum before taking it for a test run.

If you missed the unboxing please check out my post here:

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Alpine Slope Mower, unboxing

I am very excited to now be able to unbox my Alpine remote slope mower. It was delivered to my garage, which I clear out to make space for this Goat 22T. The delivery guy used a manual folk lift to position it in the garage where it has been patiently waiting for me to unpack.

Packaged Alpine remote slope mower
Packaged Alpine remote slope mower

I decided to make a video of the unboxing so you can see what to expect when you get your delivery. I do like the way that Evatech uses minimal packaging to minimize the impact on the environment.

Please take a look at the video below:

Although it does not show on the video, I was very excited to take the Alpine slope mower out of the box. I was not sure if the on-board batteries were fully charged so I did not want to do to much maneuvering.

Before taking it out I did check the oil, which needed a top up. As it will be used in the mountains and can get very hot and cool I settled on Synthetic 5W-30 oil. This oil should be good from +38 degrees C (+100 F) down to -29 degrees C (-20 F). I also added some unleaded fuel to test the engine too.

It was the first time I used the remote control unit and it takes a bit of getting use to. I think I did not start out with the controls in the neutral position for the engine, so I had some problems connecting. I will have to write a blog post on how to use the controls and link here later.

The next step is to take the alpine muncher to a grass slope for some testing. It does so happen that down a few step I have a test slope. My next video will show you if I was brave enough to go down the stairs with out brand new alpine slope mower. I did not want to break it on my first test drive. Click here to see the post.

You can get more details of the product here https://alpinemuncher.com/product/alpine-mower/

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What is an Alpine Slope Mower?

An alpine slope mower is a mower capable of handling terrain which is steeper than 30 degrees, with the following characteristics:

  • Stability, low center of gravity to prevent roll over. Thereby ensuring safe operation.
  • Agility, due to rough terrain maneuverable is needed to cope with tight turns around obstacles.
  • Impact, low impact to turf and grip to prevent sliding.
  • Torque, for hill climbing steep alpine slopes with your mower.

Types of slope mowers

There are a number of alpine slope mowers available and in different sizes. Below is a list, which we will update as we find new types:

Swiss Mountain slope Scythe mowing
  • Weed Wacker, a.k.a. string trimmer, strimmer, or bush cutter.
  • Ride on mower.
  • Stand on mower.
  • Push behind mower.

Goat 22T Switzerland remote slope mower


  • Remote controlled mower. Also know as Radio Controlled (RC) slope mower, Remote alpine slope mower, hillside remote mower or mountain side mower. Due to the radio controlled nature of this mower it is inherently safe to use. As the operator can be perched on ground with sure footing.

For us the safest and most fun to use is the Remote controlled mower. This is where our passion lies.