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MountainMomma
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That's a good man. He didn't risk your safety, just to make a sale.
Couldn't agree more!
That's a good man. He didn't risk your safety, just to make a sale.
Congratulations, MountainMomma, on your purchase. Given the topography of your place, that should be a very capable machine. I have looked at their displays at some county fairs, and they make a very unique and well-designed product. It sounds like you've got a good dealer too! Here are a couple of suggestions or ideas; maybe they will be helpful.
1. Plan to block out some time to get familiar with how your new machine works. Don't wait until you're in a time crunch to get something done; that's when you're in a hurry and likely to make a mistake. With equipment like this, mistakes can be deadly. Learn how it operates on your terrain. Maybe your dealer will help with all this.
2. Above all, learn the limits of the machine. What is safe to do and what to avoid. As new tractor users with some rugged terrain, you are definitely in the "high risk" category right now, but with some experience, you'll soon be "pros".
3. Please keep us up to date on your progress. It would help other potential tractor owners to hear how the Ventrac works out at your place. There are lots of new Kubota, Deere, Kioti, etc., owners sharing their experiences; a new Ventrac owner is also most welcome!
All the best of success with that new Ventrac! If you'd care to share some pictures when you take delivery, they'll be appreciated.