California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
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- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
With a loader, near impossible to steer until you start moving, then easy - unless there's a lot of weight in the bucket.
With a loaded bucket use the loader to lift the front tires off the ground, spin the steering wheel to point where you want to go, set the tires down and start off.
No loader? No big deal but you learn to start rolling before steering. It becomes instinctive. My last heavy non-ps vehicle was a Wagoneer, and long ago an Oldsmobile same model as a CHP cruiser. Plus Ford pickup etc that felt lighter. it's not that difficult, after you learn to start rolling slightly before attempting steering.
Your wife shouldn't have a problem.
With a loaded bucket use the loader to lift the front tires off the ground, spin the steering wheel to point where you want to go, set the tires down and start off.
No loader? No big deal but you learn to start rolling before steering. It becomes instinctive. My last heavy non-ps vehicle was a Wagoneer, and long ago an Oldsmobile same model as a CHP cruiser. Plus Ford pickup etc that felt lighter. it's not that difficult, after you learn to start rolling slightly before attempting steering.
Your wife shouldn't have a problem.