From which side do you mount your tractor?

   / From which side do you mount your tractor? #51  
Loader controls typically are the impedement to RH side access. I see the tractor in your avatar has no loader.

The loader is removed for mowing in that photo, but I have one, and the controls are indeed on the right side. But they are properly placed so they don't get in the way of entering or exiting on that side, but are still in very easy reach. I don't understand why it's hard for other designers to do that.

The only time anything is in the way on that side is when I'm doing tree trimming, and have my tree saw mounted in the rack JD thoughtfully placed at the top of the loader mount arm (otherwise known as the release lever for dismounting the loader) - saw itself extends into the entry/exit space.

Terry
 
   / From which side do you mount your tractor? #52  
My tractor has steps and handles on both side, and a wide floor with lots of foot room. But still there are hydro pedals and a Loader control you could get tangled up in if you were negligent on the right side. So I get on the tractor on the left side about 90% of the time.. But I do get on and off on the right when it is required, as in for instance the left side is blocked for some reason. It is not a big problem to do, but it is just easier to get on and off on the Left.

James K0UA
 
   / From which side do you mount your tractor?
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#53  
I wonder if the problem with the loader lever on, it appears, many tractors, is because it is not a "normal" attachment on most of the world's agricultural tractors and so the designers do not consider it. I appreciate that it seems almost everyone in the US has a FEL, but I have not had one since 1979. Even then I could have got by without it, but the S/H tractor I bought had one fitted. It seems that all the farmers I knew in England, Australia, Scotland and now Portugal have no need for FEL's either. Those who have uses for one tend to have a dedicated machine, from Bobcats upwards.
 
   / From which side do you mount your tractor? #54  
I would say that is accurate. Tractors are designed to be versatile. Installing an FEL is just one of many customizations that can be performed to suit a user's needs. The FEL may not even be made by the same company as the tractor in many cases. How the operator's station is laid out is more important than whether you can mount and dismount the tractor from both sides. Virtually all "fully loaded" tractors entrance and exit is limited to one side, nearly always the left side (can't think of one otherwise). FEL controls are just one of the many things that can limit this space. Side mount slope flails generally obstruct this area as well.
 
   / From which side do you mount your tractor? #56  
Always from the left side on my Kubota, and always have the brake set when getting off.
 
   / From which side do you mount your tractor? #57  
Now wondering if there are "left-handed" tractors, like shotguns, with FEL controls on the left?
 
   / From which side do you mount your tractor? #58  
Tractors are like horses....always mount from the left.
 
   / From which side do you mount your tractor? #59  
Now wondering if there are "left-handed" tractors, like shotguns, with FEL controls on the left?

That makes 3 of us asking that, but so far no answers.
 
   / From which side do you mount your tractor? #60  
85% of the time, I jump on from the port side. ;)

Mounting / dismounting on the starboard side on my old 5103 was pretty easy. However, since owning my 5075E, I have noticed that I usually bump one of two controls when climbing off starboard - the throttle - whilst trying to avoid bumping the loader controls, or the loader controls themselves.
 

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