piercedtiger
Silver Member
- Joined
- May 19, 2014
- Messages
- 237
- Location
- Newark Valley, NY
- Tractor
- 2011 Massey Ferguson GC2600 DL100
I keep telling everyone, move to the flat land. None of this is an issue down here. :confused3:
My driveway IS flat and I still had almost zero traction on it the first snow fall.
Needless to say my gc2600 was unable to steer the first time. Wheels cranked all the way to the right, still going straight. In the middle of the night it occurred to me the BB could be unloading the front, so the next morning I took it off. Much better! However, I still spin tires and struggle to turn pushing snow with the loader and sometimes even with the loader raised. I had to back up several times to get a running start on the sidewalk to get the snow from the plow moving. It was wet, heavy snow, but once I was moving it pushed ok.
Traction is fine on the lawn, but this flat (aside from low spots) driveway is a pain in the butt! Are chains my only option, or is it worth trying to put more weight? I was thinking of putting the BB back on, and seeing if shortening the top link to tip it up would help with the unloading issue. I need to do something. I'd almost be better off shoveling due to the lack of traction. I got R4's instead of turfs thinking they would be better for traction, and I don't care if they mark up the lawn a little. I planned on taking the tractor to other people's houses, going in the woods, maybe fields, etc so traction was my priority. Now it feels like it's useless on the paved/concrete surfaces.