The Haymaker
Veteran Member
Yesterday my Dad and I teamed up my T2220 and his JD955 to get the adjoining properties mowed in a hurry. My portion has a slope about 150' long and steep enough to warrant a little caution while cross-hilling. I happened to look over just in time to see him come to the tree line 20' from me with rear turfs locked up and going sideways. He fetched up on some rough stuff that I had de-tree'd last fall, lifting one wheel a good foot and a half off the ground. First time I have ever seen my Dad actually look scared.
He "thought" he had put it back in 4wd.
Guess my point is, most everyone knows to run 4wd on the slopes, but how many double check? easy to do on our property because you only need it on certain sections, so I take it out after I leave the hill on each pass to keep from tearing up the turf.
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He "thought" he had put it back in 4wd.
Guess my point is, most everyone knows to run 4wd on the slopes, but how many double check? easy to do on our property because you only need it on certain sections, so I take it out after I leave the hill on each pass to keep from tearing up the turf.
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