robarosa
Bronze Member
Use your built in PUCKER FACTOR, if it feels dangerous it probably is.
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Use your built in PUCKER FACTOR, if it feels dangerous it probably is.
Flusher:
Why do you suggest I bought the wrong tractor. I feel like I did my homework before I spent that much money. I realize I need to widen the tires, but this tractor was much heavier than the other options out there. What did I miss?
Homework? And still you're anxious about mowing your slopes. I'd say you might have underestimated the problem you've encountered in that area (stability on slopes). That was the point of my earlier comment. My 10 acres is flat as a pancake. But if I had steep slopes that concerned me when mowing, I might have checked with someone who has experience mowing slopes. For example, the county or state highway departments would be a good source of information on which tractors to consider and ways to set them up to mow safely on slopes.
Again--good luck and be careful out there.