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OK, now your one of US!! Congratulations!!!:thumbsup:
My first lifetime mower with a high priced wheelbarrow on front was a
BX2200 and that was 9 years ago and the beginning of 13 Kubota purchases and implement purchases.
First and absolute if your in a neighborhood of riding lawn mowers and the only tractor guy. Get a Kubota hat, probably at a Kubota dealer or order online. Hard to find at Goodwill, guys don't let go of their Kubpta hats. Second, you have to get out on it when a neighbor is mowing with his toy riding mower. You HAVE to drive thru a ditch to get over to him/her. You can't drive down a paved street, no way, not on THE TRACTOR which by the way is NOT a her!!! If you don't have a ditch or some obstacle to drive thru/across to get to the neighbor, you have to make one. Whoever you bought from should have already told you this, the dealer usually tells new guys the rules. :laughing:
Again, welcome to a brave new world for you.:thumbsup:
When you get near your home, trees, cars, etc and you hit them with the tip of the front bucket you'll remember the front tip is about 6"s longer than it appears from the seat. You'll figure it out after a few times. Also the ROPS can grow an inch or two when it comes to going in a garage door.
Also the ROPS can catch a tree limb, pull it back to space launch velocity and release it as your driving along totally in your own world thinking about why you didn't buy one of these tractors years ago. Your face or head will remind you for a few days as to ROPS placement in your tractor world.

Keep your bucket down as close to the ground at all times while traveling. This is safety tip number one. I have a bad habit of resting my hand on the FEL lever and not paying attention that I've lifted or lifting the bucket. Bad habit so don't you do it, especially if your on hilly land.:thumbsup: