Close call--almost tipped over!

   / Close call--almost tipped over! #21  
Hi PM,
This time yesterday I was looking at your post and shaking my head about the predicament your clothesline post got you into. This afternoon I did the same thing with my new B7610.

I was cutting my Dad's backyard for the first time with the new machine and had the ROPS folded. Gotta watch the ground carefully there as it's kind of a minefield. Felt the tractor hesitate and then the front 'hopped' a little. Stopped immediately and looked under it to see what I'd run over; of course nothing was there. Was about to climb back on when I looked back and saw the clothesline post lying on the ground. Oh well, planned to pull it out anyway. The whole thing happened on flat ground so there was no danger of tipping.

An hour later I was cutting close to the base of a small tree and heard a heckuva crack right next to me ear. Next thing a limb about the size of my arm in diameter fell down between the ROPS and my back. At that point I was ready to take the ROPS off the tractor. If the lights and the remote weren't bolted to it, I would've.

So far the ROPS is gotten me into more trouble on tractors than 4 decades of ROPS-less tractoring ever did. It seems that worrying about what the ROPS might hit is just one more thing to distract the operator from concentrating on keeping the tractor itself out of trouble.

So today, PM, I'm sympathetic to say the least....for whatever that's worth coming from a guy who has failed to learn from either the mistakes of others or from his own /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif.
Bob
 
   / Close call--almost tipped over! #22  
Hi PM,
This time yesterday I was looking at your post and shaking my head about the predicament your clothesline post got you into. This afternoon I did the same thing with my new B7610.

I was cutting my Dad's backyard for the first time with the new machine and had the ROPS folded. Gotta watch the ground carefully there as it's kind of a minefield. Felt the tractor hesitate and then the front 'hopped' a little. Stopped immediately and looked under it to see what I'd run over; of course nothing was there. Was about to climb back on when I looked back and saw the clothesline post lying on the ground. Oh well, planned to pull it out anyway. The whole thing happened on flat ground so there was no danger of tipping.

An hour later I was cutting close to the base of a small tree and heard a heckuva crack right next to me ear. Next thing a limb about the size of my arm in diameter fell down between the ROPS and my back. At that point I was ready to take the ROPS off the tractor. If the lights and the remote weren't bolted to it, I would've.

So far the ROPS is gotten me into more trouble on tractors than 4 decades of ROPS-less tractoring ever did. It seems that worrying about what the ROPS might hit is just one more thing to distract the operator from concentrating on keeping the tractor itself out of trouble.

So today, PM, I'm sympathetic to say the least....for whatever that's worth coming from a guy who has failed to learn from either the mistakes of others or from his own /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif.
Bob
 
   / Close call--almost tipped over!
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#23  
That's my utility shed (one of them). The other one actually built on a good slope, so much so that I had to use railroad ties to help keep it from rolling down the hill (its an old large enclosed trailer that was here when we bought the propert). I use it to store fertilizer and other landscape chemicals to keep them away from and out of the house.
 
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#24  
That's my utility shed (one of them). The other one actually built on a good slope, so much so that I had to use railroad ties to help keep it from rolling down the hill (its an old large enclosed trailer that was here when we bought the propert). I use it to store fertilizer and other landscape chemicals to keep them away from and out of the house.
 
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#27  
Actually, I held the camera vertically so you could see the clothesline and tractor. I am standing on the hill lower down.
 
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#28  
Actually, I held the camera vertically so you could see the clothesline and tractor. I am standing on the hill lower down.
 
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#29  
Like I said, I didn't intend to go across the hill. I intended to head mostly straight up the hill, until I hit the clothesline, which jerked me parallel to the incline of the slope.
 
   / Close call--almost tipped over!
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#30  
Like I said, I didn't intend to go across the hill. I intended to head mostly straight up the hill, until I hit the clothesline, which jerked me parallel to the incline of the slope.
 

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