beowulf
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2003
- Messages
- 1,186
- Location
- Central California Foothills
- Tractor
- Kubota L3410 HST, J Deere riding mower
tcreeley, yours is an interesting analysis - and you may have found the answer. Like you, I have also seen posts by some who do not have a problem back dragging while others do. I got away with back dragging at severe angles quite a few times. Sometimes I just could not resist doing it when it was the perfect solution to the task at hand - and when I did not have access to all sides of the work I was tackling. I would think, well, maybe I can do it this one time and not have an issue. But, twice while back dragging in a major way (i.e., to dislodge boulders) I blew a hose big time. Those were the only times I have blown hoses, except for once when a log rolled over the top of the bucket and pinched a hose causing a leak. So, to avoid blowing another hose I guess I will give up that practice. The good news is that it did cause me to clean up my typically dirty - dusty tractor though - after hydraulic oil shot all over it - even my wife noticed it was clean.