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i don't like mowing with my loader on - I remove the loader and make sure you have front weights. loaded tires help as well
I am not new to the land, but to driving a modern tractor on these slopes, yes. I don’t know how to calculate, but basically, our land that’s mowable is one long swale (we call it the bowl). The outer, upper edges of the bowl can get pretty steep, but a lot of it will be quite tame. I am NOT seeking mow ALL of it, just as much as can be safely done in this tractor.
With the modern tractors, seat belts and ROPS that come from the factory, advice to 'jump off the tractor' is advice that should not be given to a novice. You're more likely to get injured during your attempt to exit than staying securly belted in place. Wear your seat belt, every where, every time.
With the modern tractors, seat belts and ROPS that come from the factory, advice to 'jump off the tractor' is advice that should not be given to a novice. You're more likely to get injured during your attempt to exit than staying securly belted in place. Wear your seat belt, every where, every time.
I know aman who was bush hogging and got in a yellow jacket nest. He jumped off the tractor to run and the bush hog cut his ankle off
The Cubs I've had slide down the hill like a toboggan, but it's very safe.
My suggestion would be WITH PTO OFF simply drive your tractor around your place a little with bush hog attached just to get the feel of it. If the least bit queasy don't do it.
On one place of my property along the woods line at top of a steep pasture I'll make a few long passes with a Cub. It then levels out...then steep downhill...then level again to a creek drop off. Along creek it drops down about 6-8 feet, so again I make passes with Cub. The pasture is undercut by creek, but Cub so much lighter.
Then I bush hog tractor downhill, go parallel to creek but I'm now 10+feet away, go uphill side that's not too steep, over and down steep side.
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