Paula57,
Welcome to TBN!
- You need to fill the rear tires with
ballast as others have said.
- Get a box blade or some other heavy implement on the three point hitch.
Those two things will solve your problem. If the dealer sold you a
a tractor or FEL and did not mention filling your tires or putting
something on your hitch they need to be given an earful....
Have your hubby and yourself read what John Miller posted. I would
encourage you and your hubby to read EVERY note in the safety
forum. The actual accidents will help you understand what your
tractor can and cannot do.
Read your manual. They have lots of warnings in the manuals.
Some of them sound really dumb but realize that the warning in
the book or on a sticker on the tractor was put there because some
one got killed or injured doing just what the warning is about.....
Your Kubota can do a heck of a lot of work. It can also kill or
injure in split second. Dont be scared of it but do respect the
equipment.
Have you played, errr, worked on the tractor yet? /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Welcome,
Dan McCarty