jstreet
Member
TBN has had lots of posts on slope safety, but I haven't seen (or may have missed) discussion of whether 4WD or 2WD is best for going DOWN a slope.
I have a B3030 HST with 4WD, and mow with a 60-inch Bush Hog. We have one pretty good slope (haven't measured the degrees) that the kids use for sledding. I have mowed it for years with my former tractor (an 8N) with no problems. I always mow straight down hill. The HST should now allow me to go even more slowly, which is good.
My concern about mowing downhill is the possibility of starting to slide, especially if the slide starts me going sideways.
Specifically, I am wondering if 2WD might be a better choice for mowing downhill, on the theory that the rear wheels in 2WD have some braking effect -- especially when I let off on the HST pedal -- and that the drag effect on the rear would tend to keep the tractor going straight. This rear-drag effect would seem to be lost in 4WD.
Any thoughts?
I have a B3030 HST with 4WD, and mow with a 60-inch Bush Hog. We have one pretty good slope (haven't measured the degrees) that the kids use for sledding. I have mowed it for years with my former tractor (an 8N) with no problems. I always mow straight down hill. The HST should now allow me to go even more slowly, which is good.
My concern about mowing downhill is the possibility of starting to slide, especially if the slide starts me going sideways.
Specifically, I am wondering if 2WD might be a better choice for mowing downhill, on the theory that the rear wheels in 2WD have some braking effect -- especially when I let off on the HST pedal -- and that the drag effect on the rear would tend to keep the tractor going straight. This rear-drag effect would seem to be lost in 4WD.
Any thoughts?