daveshoot
Silver Member
The brand new B2320... I was mowing the neighbors for fire control with a Gearmore rotary mower. They have a lot more "terrain" than I do.
There is a bowl shaped depression (a holler) and I was skirting the drive around the rim. I know just enough to go straight up and down slopes to avoid rollover conditions.
Anyhow, I was tracking along pretty flat but there was a pile of branches that looked like ground. Oops, not ground, it was their "trimming dump" that they've used for ages, and there was a drop and soft sand underneath. Tractor canted sharply to left, leaving me the side with the FEL lever as the way out. It was kinda tippy.
The mower couldn't be lifted enough to get it out the sand and weeds, complicating thins.
Locked up the hubs with the lever thingie and used my 4WD capability. Oops, further in, and thing was canting dangerously to port (I was corkscrewing into the bowl). I stopped and lowered the FEL to bottom to lower center of gravity.
I decided enough was enough, picturing $16k rolling down the hill. Shut 'er down and called the homewowners for support. We filled in the holes in the softer sand caused by my 4WD antics, hooked a chain to the high side rear, and connected to a Tacoma. Backed her out the way I went in.
Lessons:
Don't mow there (at least close to edges) again. Terra incognito sucks.
Don't lock hubs and move forward, when forward is what got you in trouble.
Power down and jump off and call for help when you're in over your head.
Calling for help sucks but the alternatives can be far worse.
End Result: Drove home, had 2 Johnnie Walker Blacks. Back on the horse tomorrow.
I gotta say, this thing is a riot, but there is definitely a learning curve. I think I was ignorant, dumb, and moderately smart, in about that order. YMMV.
There is a bowl shaped depression (a holler) and I was skirting the drive around the rim. I know just enough to go straight up and down slopes to avoid rollover conditions.
Anyhow, I was tracking along pretty flat but there was a pile of branches that looked like ground. Oops, not ground, it was their "trimming dump" that they've used for ages, and there was a drop and soft sand underneath. Tractor canted sharply to left, leaving me the side with the FEL lever as the way out. It was kinda tippy.
The mower couldn't be lifted enough to get it out the sand and weeds, complicating thins.
Locked up the hubs with the lever thingie and used my 4WD capability. Oops, further in, and thing was canting dangerously to port (I was corkscrewing into the bowl). I stopped and lowered the FEL to bottom to lower center of gravity.
I decided enough was enough, picturing $16k rolling down the hill. Shut 'er down and called the homewowners for support. We filled in the holes in the softer sand caused by my 4WD antics, hooked a chain to the high side rear, and connected to a Tacoma. Backed her out the way I went in.
Lessons:
Don't mow there (at least close to edges) again. Terra incognito sucks.
Don't lock hubs and move forward, when forward is what got you in trouble.
Power down and jump off and call for help when you're in over your head.
Calling for help sucks but the alternatives can be far worse.
End Result: Drove home, had 2 Johnnie Walker Blacks. Back on the horse tomorrow.
I gotta say, this thing is a riot, but there is definitely a learning curve. I think I was ignorant, dumb, and moderately smart, in about that order. YMMV.