Mtsoxfan
Platinum Member
I'm looking to make my NH TC29D HST more stable on sloped land. I would just be brush hogging twice a year or so, currently an old 10 acre hay field, but mowing parts of it to use as walking paths. I currently have a FEL on, wheel weights and while "cruising" a piece of property I'm looking to buy, it felt very unstable on the sloped terrain. Felt like I was going to tip over at times. I ran my lawn tractor over the same area I drove the tractor, still felt like tipping over. A new to me tractor isn't in the cards, although this posts reponses may lead me to that. That purchase would be a year or two out. Trying to make the most of what I have.
I was thinking wheel spacers, but didn't want to research until I heard back from some of you. I'd rather not take off FEL unless it was key to stability, back issues, although it looks pretty straight forward. Would a 2wd tractor with a wider stance make more sense? What should I be considering? Just buying to maintain lack of neighbors and the view.
Thanks all...
I was thinking wheel spacers, but didn't want to research until I heard back from some of you. I'd rather not take off FEL unless it was key to stability, back issues, although it looks pretty straight forward. Would a 2wd tractor with a wider stance make more sense? What should I be considering? Just buying to maintain lack of neighbors and the view.
Thanks all...