It wasn't my day to die

   / It wasn't my day to die #31  
Good you weren't hurt. Looks like quite a slide!!

I just noticed your CR location....and my friend from MN has a TLB (on the west side of CR along the ocean....near Tamarindo) that looks allot like yours :confused2:.....and I got concerned that you were he for a minute. I was just there to visit him a few weeks ago. I looked at your bio....not him....small world sometimes!

Are you near the Happy Snapper? ......I just read some of your other posts......you and he should get together....he loves fishing....and has tools/equipment to barter....lol.
 
   / It wasn't my day to die #32  
WOW ! look at all the loose soil/rocks. You have more guts then me to be on that hill. Looks like its gonna be a long day for you to get out crabbing with the FEL and BH. go slow and easy , you will get out.
 
   / It wasn't my day to die #33  
Man, that is some scary looking stuff. I think I would have to get some help bringing that thing out.
 
   / It wasn't my day to die #34  
If this had been me, it wouldn't have been a matter just changing my shorts; I would have needed a whole new wardrobe!

I have a Kioti DK45 and it is all too easy to accidentally disengage the 4WD. The 4WD switch is placed right about where I want to put my right hand when I am twisted around to look back at the snowblower when backing up; any number of times I have accidentally hit the switch and turned off the 4WD. I've done the same thing with the PTO switch while mowing a tilted, bouncy field; there's nothing like finishing a circuit of the field only to realize you haven't been mowing at all for the last 20 minutes!
I'm glad this tractor bobsledding event turned out well for you.


BOB
 
   / It wasn't my day to die #35  
I might have missed someone else asking this but did you have your seat belt on? You have to see the pictures to fully appreciate your ride!!! Did you ever install the winch that you were going to install?
Take care!!
Jim
 
   / It wasn't my day to die #36  
I read the story and thought why would you leave the tractor instead of going ahead and getting it out. The pics are worth a thousand words. You are very lucky.

My fear is not wearing a seatbelt. If it rolled and you had your seatbelt on you likely would have lived. Without the seatbelt there is a good chance you will be slammed hard. You were very lucky on that hill.

As for the brakes I find many tractors have marginal brakes. They work but not as strong as I like. I always stay in 4wd since it makes the brakes seem much more effective.
 
   / It wasn't my day to die #37  
I was going to ask the same thing about the seat belt. He must of had it on I think instinct would be to bail. Not the right thing to do but I think my mind would be saying bail. Looking at those pictures scare the crap out of me, man Im glad your OK:thumbsup:
 
   / It wasn't my day to die
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#38  
I am on the central Pacific coast. My land has an ocean view looking west and mountian view looking east. I would like to talk to your friend and compare tractor equipment. Thanks
 
   / It wasn't my day to die
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#39  
I was not wearing my seat belt and that was the first think that I thought about when tractor went over edge. The next thing I thought was this was it because I thought for sure it would roll over and I would be dead. Someone mentioned about bailing out and that was not an opption . Between the speed and the steep incline of tractor I was pinned to the seat. When I get my tractor back the on level ground I will install a sign about buckle up not that I need reminding now but for the future when the memory wears off.
 
   / It wasn't my day to die #40  
Great photos:)

I've been to Costa Rica...my favorite country in Central America.. nice people, best ethics I've found in Central America, particularly in the country, IMHO. Have been to many locations there. Haven't been deep sea fishing there...hear it is simply fabulous! Caught a peacock bass in lake Arinal ...

My 4wd lever is well below driver's seat and requires significant effort and intentionality to reach and typically won't get out of 4wd unless you rotate the front wheels while engine is running AND seeking to change its position.

Is your tractor HST or geared? Would transmission type have made a difference, or is the surface so loose that once starting the slide the wheels lost their grip and no traction was possible, regardless of gearing?
 

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