k0ua
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Well that last video with you going up, is a little scary.. and your "hills" are kinda big... I think a lot of people around here would call that a mountain.
James K0UA
James K0UA
Yep same here, only in 2wd on the flatter pieces of pavement. made the mistake "once" of going down a hill with a load of gravel in 2wd and had a "runaway" when the rear tires started to slip and then lost traction..I learned better real quick
James K0UA
I have a couple hills nearly that steep but no where near as long. I still get a little nervous traveling them. You sir have ba**s that clang to drive up those hills. I got queasy just watching the up hill video.
Those are some hills. We could BBQ all summer with all that wild Cherry wood, UUUUUM!!!
Charlie
Well that last video with you going up, is a little scary.. and your "hills" are kinda big... I think a lot of people around here would call that a mountain.
James K0UA
Even though I get worried my L4400 will stall or something going up my hills due to lack of hydro fluid suction, after seeing your 4400 do that, I shouldn't be worried. I was gonna ask you want RPM's you run it going up the hills, but I caught a glimpse of the dash in part of the video. Looked to be about 24-2500 rpm's.
I have stalled mine out a few times, but I knew I was pushing it way beyond what it was designed for and scared me anyway, so I guess it is a good thing.
General Lee said:Even though I get worried my L4400 will stall or something going up my hills due to lack of hydro fluid suction, after seeing your 4400 do that, I shouldn't be worried. I was gonna ask you want RPM's you run it going up the hills, but I caught a glimpse of the dash in part of the video. Looked to be about 24-2500 rpm's.
That's a heck of a hill. I like the carry-all setup, I'm working on something similar for my tractor. I've got a hill that's as steep, but its much shorter (which I'm grateful for!). Do you notice any issues with a heavy load of wood on the 3pt on the hill with traction or balance? I've got a ton of firewood and some good logs at the bottom of my hill and I'm hoping to load up the bucket and the carry all to speed up the retrieval of the wood.
Amazing the work the tractor is doing. You all are talking of the hill. How about the load of wood. Un-real.:thumbsup:
That's it. John Deere is out. Kubota is in.!! ..... Not.!!![]()
Heck of a video.
Thanks for posting.:thumbsup:
Stalled it going up a hill?
I try to balance the load. That is about the max I would want to put on the rear. I havent had any trouble hauling this way and it is about a mile trip. I have laid off putting a rack on the carry all or at least uprights. When loaded like I was I go slow and keep everything close to the ground I measured the steepest hill in the video with and angle finder and it was about 28 degree slope. I have had the tractor on steeper and the tractor ran fine but the operator felt a little uncomfortable.![]()
tractchores said:Thanks! Thats quite the trip. Mine is only a few 100 feet long, but steep and with a lake at the bottom. Hoping to try the carry all out this weekend. Its too slow using the fel only and towing a trailer doesnt feel safe on the slope. Thats some nice wood too!
arrow said:I'm thinking that it must be hard to concentrate sometimes as you would be privileged to see some beautiful sunsets atop some of those peaks
It is beautiful and I love to spend time in the woods. Its hard to run machines on the hills though. So much of the property is not accessable with a tractor. Thanks.