Laurel Highland
New member
Hello all,
I read the forum for months before deciding on which tractor to buy, and decided on the B3200. I bought a 14 acre property with 4 acres of field. The entire property is tucked into a river valley in SW PA. Most of the property is on a hillside of 15 degrees. I went with the 72" mmm so that the weight was in between the wheel base and loaded the rear tires for extra stability.
The grass was over 4' tall on the first cut and the tractor cut right through it without any trouble. I only had to touch up a few spots where the grass had laid down.
Yes the tractor has vibrations but i was able to find the "sweet spots" to operate at mowing rpm. also picked up the black knob bolts to keep the ROP from rattling.
Thanks to all for all of the great information........Love My Tractor
I read the forum for months before deciding on which tractor to buy, and decided on the B3200. I bought a 14 acre property with 4 acres of field. The entire property is tucked into a river valley in SW PA. Most of the property is on a hillside of 15 degrees. I went with the 72" mmm so that the weight was in between the wheel base and loaded the rear tires for extra stability.
The grass was over 4' tall on the first cut and the tractor cut right through it without any trouble. I only had to touch up a few spots where the grass had laid down.
Yes the tractor has vibrations but i was able to find the "sweet spots" to operate at mowing rpm. also picked up the black knob bolts to keep the ROP from rattling.
Thanks to all for all of the great information........Love My Tractor