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jcummins
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2007
- Messages
- 1,637
- Location
- Creal Springs, IL
- Tractor
- Kubota M7040, F3680, Mule Pro Fxt
I've already gave you lots of info concerning the F but you didn't mention a tractor.
On my hillside property I've owned/own several BXs, several Bs and one L3240. The L may be more stable than a B but my Butt muscle kept telling me it wasn't. Was scared to use the L on the hillside and traded it with around 50 to 75 hours on it.
For mowing on hillsides there is no comparison between a F mower and any Kubota tractor. Different league. Be like racing a Nash Rambler vs a MG through the mountains on curvy roads.
I've turned one tractor on it's side and was stopped when it happened. Been skittish ever since and never want to do it again. Hooked my truck to it and pulled it back upright in short order and no damage but the damage in my mind is still there every time I get on a tractor or F mower. It happens in fraction of a second. I've had several butt clinching moments before but I now have a new outlook on that slight bit of risk.:shocked:
IF I got the F series route, I'd sell or trade my ZD326....so it would end up being less money than going the tractor route. And I really like the idea of an out front mower, after using this ztr for 3 years. BUT....I've got 36+ acres and really could use a tractor, so I'm researching both approaches. If I go the tractor route, probably need to wait a year below finances permits it. But one comment made by one user....is you can't expect one machine to do it all...so I have not rules out the tractor.
Your comment "For mowing on hillsides there is no comparison between a F mower and any Kubota tractor. Different league." Are you saying the F series is considerably more stable? Because of the wet areas below these pond dams (it's not the dam leaking...this area has springs all over) mowing just up/down I'd like to avoid. I don't necessarily want to mow directly across the slope either. Don't think my pucker factor would handle it regardless of the machine. But I would like to angle across the slope.