We bought a new Kubota L3130 DT last week.
My husband was raised on a small farm in east TN.
He has some knowledge of operating a tractor. He is often careless on a riding lawnmower. He promised to be careful on this tractor. We recently bought 10 acres that is fairly level for TN. There are some tree stumps that were cut back in the winter. Also some small outcroppings of limestone rocks.
I have done some bushhogging with this tractor and just love it but I am so scared that my husband will do something absent minded.
Last weekend the first time he used it he had the bushhog down as low as it would go and was mowing over where the rock out croppings were. There were tall grass and some stumps.
The bushhog is a 5ft Grizzley stump jumper.
I had only used it the day before and learned a little about raising the pto when it looked like a low place could be around in the weeds.
I cought him with the tractor in 3rd gear and the bushhog at the lowest level and he had scraped some stumps and a few rocks.
Then this week end he went to another part of the property that also had stumps and mowed in 3-4 speed and these areas you cannot see the ground for the tall grass.
He is wearing a seat belt and we have a roll bar.
My concern is that he is going to fast in these areas and with his history of doing things like he did with the riding mower and I am not experienced enough to know what he is doing ok.
He always tells me what he is doing is ok even when he has to put a foot out on the ground to keep a riding lawn mower from tipping over.
I have read him all the horry stories from tractor accidents I could find.
Please advice. I have read all over the internet for information on these answers.
If I cannot find out I am leaving or he is selling this tractor.
We have needed one for a few years. But I am not going to baby sit him and worry about what he might do next.
I do really like this Kubota.
Thanks,
suttles
My husband was raised on a small farm in east TN.
He has some knowledge of operating a tractor. He is often careless on a riding lawnmower. He promised to be careful on this tractor. We recently bought 10 acres that is fairly level for TN. There are some tree stumps that were cut back in the winter. Also some small outcroppings of limestone rocks.
I have done some bushhogging with this tractor and just love it but I am so scared that my husband will do something absent minded.
Last weekend the first time he used it he had the bushhog down as low as it would go and was mowing over where the rock out croppings were. There were tall grass and some stumps.
The bushhog is a 5ft Grizzley stump jumper.
I had only used it the day before and learned a little about raising the pto when it looked like a low place could be around in the weeds.
I cought him with the tractor in 3rd gear and the bushhog at the lowest level and he had scraped some stumps and a few rocks.
Then this week end he went to another part of the property that also had stumps and mowed in 3-4 speed and these areas you cannot see the ground for the tall grass.
He is wearing a seat belt and we have a roll bar.
My concern is that he is going to fast in these areas and with his history of doing things like he did with the riding mower and I am not experienced enough to know what he is doing ok.
He always tells me what he is doing is ok even when he has to put a foot out on the ground to keep a riding lawn mower from tipping over.
I have read him all the horry stories from tractor accidents I could find.
Please advice. I have read all over the internet for information on these answers.
If I cannot find out I am leaving or he is selling this tractor.
We have needed one for a few years. But I am not going to baby sit him and worry about what he might do next.
I do really like this Kubota.
Thanks,
suttles