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BEK
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- Joined
- Apr 17, 2006
- Messages
- 21
- Location
- Westmoreland county Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- Power Trac 1445, Bunton ZTR
I had my machine on some pretty steep slopes, the seatbelt kept me from sliding out of the seat. I do not know what degree of slope they are but it is very difficult to walk up them. When pushing the brush hog up the slope I sometimes lose traction and have to turn off the draft control and apply some up force on the mower with the lift arms. I also traverse the same slope, I never felt the tractor was unstable although it would crab. I think that I would chicken long before the machine would tip. I did some eyeballing and measuring, and using the weights and measurements of the machine I believe that the center of gravity is about at the top of the tires.
The Deutz three banger weighs close to 475 pounds and it sets really low in the frame, and at almost 4000 pounds total machine weight, there is alot of weight very close to the ground.
I have not run out of power climbing these slopes, the wheel motors are very strong, hot or cold, I just have to go easy on the treadle. I am very pleased with the machines abilities on my slopes.
The Deutz three banger weighs close to 475 pounds and it sets really low in the frame, and at almost 4000 pounds total machine weight, there is alot of weight very close to the ground.
I have not run out of power climbing these slopes, the wheel motors are very strong, hot or cold, I just have to go easy on the treadle. I am very pleased with the machines abilities on my slopes.