dave1949
Super Star Member
I think you will get along fine, just take your time and be safe. I think it takes a three-car garage to support a tractor and the inevitable collection of implements. :laughing:
If you have any drop-off edges along your road, you might get stuck with a front wheel over that edge and not enough traction to get all four wheels back on the road. One technique that often works in that situation is to use your FEL bucket to push backward while your are in reverse. Put the bucket cutting edge down on the ground with some down pressure in the dumped position, then curl the bucket to the level position. This pushes the tractor backwards while taking a lot of the weight off the front axle.
I won't work with the plow blade, so don't get stuck with that on. :laughing:
If you have any drop-off edges along your road, you might get stuck with a front wheel over that edge and not enough traction to get all four wheels back on the road. One technique that often works in that situation is to use your FEL bucket to push backward while your are in reverse. Put the bucket cutting edge down on the ground with some down pressure in the dumped position, then curl the bucket to the level position. This pushes the tractor backwards while taking a lot of the weight off the front axle.
I won't work with the plow blade, so don't get stuck with that on. :laughing: