Pete in Reno NV
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- Joined
- Sep 16, 2019
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- Tractor
- In market for first tractor
Today I took out the new tractor for its (and mine) maiden voyage as a first time owner/user. We have about two miles of trails for the ATVs that were cut into the property last year when I had fire breaks built around the property perimeter. I had to clear brush and weeds that threatened to obscure the trails. I used an LR2072 landscape rake, made several passes and it did the trick.
I noticed on several occasions when I was climbing grade (nothing really steep) but with materials and debris loading up the rake, the engine would stall and quit. I壇 put the parking brake on, put it in neutral and lift the rake and it would start right back each time. It seems the combination of the grade and weight of materials built up in front of the rake caused the stalls. Is this common, avoidable or just typical for an old city boy with a farm implement? Thanks.
I noticed on several occasions when I was climbing grade (nothing really steep) but with materials and debris loading up the rake, the engine would stall and quit. I壇 put the parking brake on, put it in neutral and lift the rake and it would start right back each time. It seems the combination of the grade and weight of materials built up in front of the rake caused the stalls. Is this common, avoidable or just typical for an old city boy with a farm implement? Thanks.