snmhanson
Bronze Member
I just got my first tractor, a B7800. So far it seems like a great machine and I can't wait to put it through it's paces. However, being a tractor novice I am concerned about how hard I can push it. Do I need to worry very much about over doing it or will the tractor just refuse to work if I try to push it too hard. For example, I was trying to scrape off several inches of rock filled soil today with the bucket and several times the tractor stopped moving either because I was trying to dig too deep or because I hit a large enough rock to stop it. Sometimes the wheels would spin and the tractor would "buck" a little bit and sometimes the wheels would just spin. I tried to minimize it from happening and stop as quickly as I could when it did occur but it nonetheless happened quite a few times. Is this bad for the tractor or just mainly inconvenient for me? Also, when I was moving some pretty heavy soil I would go in for a load and if I wasn't careful the tractor would bog down and stall. This happened twice. I was keeping the RPMs down around 1200-1400 and will in the near future for the break-in period so I'm sure it will be more capable in the future when I can operate it at it's rated RPMs. However, I will probably just push it that much harder at that point. I'm sure as I progress up the learning curve I will figure out what the tractor physically can and can't do and will also develop my skills but I want to make sure I don't damage it during that process. Thanks for any help and advice.
Matt
Matt