MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
- Messages
- 58,153
- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
<font color="blue"> but sometimes they just aren't practical.. like mowing under those trees. </font>
Here's a few more reasons to consider a Power Trac, type tractor.... not a sales pitch, I promise. These are just my experiences and observations regarding safety with this type of tractor design VS a conventional type of tractor design. We had a large conventional IH tractor with cab and I feel safer in the PT than the IH.
The PT425 unit is only 5.5' tall including the ROPS and canopy. If I can walk under something, the tractor can go under it.
I am never tempted to take off the seat belt because the ROPS doesn't fold.
The ROPS is mounted in front of the operator. If it catches on something the tractor will not ride up and over as easily as a rear mounted ROPS.
Front mounted mowers are nice because not only can you see what is being mowed, the mower can reach about 5' under things before branches start encroaching the operator's area. Trimming under bushes and low branches is easy.
Very low center of gravity. More stable on hills.
It fits in the garage withour worry of tearing up the overhead doors.
Wear your seatbelt. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Here's a few more reasons to consider a Power Trac, type tractor.... not a sales pitch, I promise. These are just my experiences and observations regarding safety with this type of tractor design VS a conventional type of tractor design. We had a large conventional IH tractor with cab and I feel safer in the PT than the IH.
The PT425 unit is only 5.5' tall including the ROPS and canopy. If I can walk under something, the tractor can go under it.
I am never tempted to take off the seat belt because the ROPS doesn't fold.
The ROPS is mounted in front of the operator. If it catches on something the tractor will not ride up and over as easily as a rear mounted ROPS.
Front mounted mowers are nice because not only can you see what is being mowed, the mower can reach about 5' under things before branches start encroaching the operator's area. Trimming under bushes and low branches is easy.
Very low center of gravity. More stable on hills.
It fits in the garage withour worry of tearing up the overhead doors.
Wear your seatbelt. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif