Monte
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It was finally warm enough to brush hog our new pasture. We moved in early December and I have been hoping the BX1800 would be able to handle the 48" bush something(Woods brand) on the 30-45 degree portions on the hill and pond embankment.
I don't have the nerve to try to go sidewise over this area, (what angle is safe?) but when going straight up and down, it just "keeps on going". The only obvious difference is the engine noise, whether pointing straight up hill or pointing down. With 250 pounds of extra weight on the front and low gear range, it never acted like it would lose traction or power. Just up and down, up and down...
Not much fear of anyone NOT using the seat belt on this hill... I think they'd just slide off the tractor if they didn't!!
The hill was a bit wet, not terribly slick, but I was able to stop and back up (when pointed down hill) any time I chose... !!
I was hoping -- even "convinced" -- but not really sure until I "did" it!!
Monte
I don't have the nerve to try to go sidewise over this area, (what angle is safe?) but when going straight up and down, it just "keeps on going". The only obvious difference is the engine noise, whether pointing straight up hill or pointing down. With 250 pounds of extra weight on the front and low gear range, it never acted like it would lose traction or power. Just up and down, up and down...
Not much fear of anyone NOT using the seat belt on this hill... I think they'd just slide off the tractor if they didn't!!
The hill was a bit wet, not terribly slick, but I was able to stop and back up (when pointed down hill) any time I chose... !!
I was hoping -- even "convinced" -- but not really sure until I "did" it!!
Monte