DK35vince
Super Member
I always take my loader off to mow.
Only issue was one time turning around with mower engaged at the top of the hill, which is still on a slope. I was in 2WD, ground was a bit soft, and I spun rear tire and dug a hole. Switched to 4WD and haven't had any issues. I wouldn't mow if it was too wet. I think it also helps that the CK35 is about 5' wide and my finish mower is 6'. That said, I don't use it to mow the nicer stuff close to the house and only mow the 2 small fields with it, where I don't care so much. With the slope of the property I just leave it in 4WD now and haven't had any issue. I turn slowly. I snapped some pics yesterday so you can see where I mow and how it comes out. Grass was higher than I normally let it go this round so a bit of clumping which I could have minimized if I went slower, but again I don't care that much. I also should probably cut a bit higher too. As for the weight, I like the extra weight given the slope.Was the ck35 too heavy for your lawn for mowing? Any issue's with the r4 tires on the lawn?
How easy it goes back on depends a lot on how level it is where it was taken off.I'm about to see if the loader goes back on as easy as it came off so I can continue my 'shrubageddon' project to reduce the amount of landscaping I need to take care around the house. :thumbsup:
... I'm about to see if the loader goes back on as easy as it came off ...
That's report I'd like to read. I never felt a need to remove the actual loader although I've had the bucket off several times (which is very quick and easy with the SSQA interface).
Only issue was one time turning around with mower engaged at the top of the hill, which is still on a slope. I was in 2WD, ground was a bit soft, and I spun rear tire and dug a hole. Switched to 4WD and haven't had any issues. I wouldn't mow if it was too wet. I think it also helps that the CK35 is about 5' wide and my finish mower is 6'. That said, I don't use it to mow the nicer stuff close to the house and only mow the 2 small fields with it, where I don't care so much. With the slope of the property I just leave it in 4WD now and haven't had any issue. I turn slowly. I snapped some pics yesterday so you can see where I mow and how it comes out. Grass was higher than I normally let it go this round so a bit of clumping which I could have minimized if I went slower, but again I don't care that much. I also should probably cut a bit higher too. As for the weight, I like the extra weight given the slope.
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I'm about to see if the loader goes back on as easy as it came off so I can continue my 'shrubageddon' project to reduce the amount of landscaping I need to take care around the house. :thumbsup:
It went back pretty easy. I'd say 5 minutes. Didn't need to follow the manual it's fairly straightforward. And yes, when I removed it I did it on my concrete parking area, flat and level. It's the spot the first pics at the beginning of thread are taken.