Hello all,
I've been away from this website for a while after buying my B2910 four years ago so I'm not well versed in all of the new models. I like my tractor so much I've had no need follow the new ones. This tractor has done all I've asked of it with no failure or compromize.
However, after four years I must be honest about my only complaint: I am very uncomfortable mowing or operating on slopes! I am building a home on our acreage and will be changing from occasional/optional mowing with the brushcutter (of thick weeds ) to full time/mandatory mowing of a future finished lawn with a 72" mmm.
The house will be on the top of the slope with approx 6 acres of mowing. I have a tilt meter on the tractor fel cross bar and 70% of the mowing is at 15 degrees. After four years, I just can not get comfortable in this tractor at that slope.
I've done searches on the forum and really don't see this addressed. I presume others would agree that the only flaw with the B2910 may be a narrow wheelbase or high center of gravity?
Now that I'll be using the tractor "full time" for mowing and would like it to feel more stable; I'm considering replacing it with perhaps an L series. I'd like a tractor that I could use to landscape these acres from a semi rough weed field here in Iowa to a smoother finished lawn or pasture. I have a 5' box blade, a Kubota tiller, a 6' king kutter rear blade, a landscape rake and quick attach fel with pallet forks and two buckets (5' and 6') for the LA 402.
It sounds like a Harley rake would be an ideal attachment to rent to renovate my acreage, but I shiver at the thought of trying one on the back of my 2910 on the side of a hill. Maybe I'm just chicken - but like I said it's time to be honest after four years.
If I do this I have a few other options I'd like as well such as rear hydraulics for a hydraulic top and tilt, front hydraulics for a grapple and snow blade directioning, quick attach FEL for pallet forks.
So the question is which tractor is the next step up after a B2910 and will give the most stability on slopes.
LTRAIN
I've been away from this website for a while after buying my B2910 four years ago so I'm not well versed in all of the new models. I like my tractor so much I've had no need follow the new ones. This tractor has done all I've asked of it with no failure or compromize.
However, after four years I must be honest about my only complaint: I am very uncomfortable mowing or operating on slopes! I am building a home on our acreage and will be changing from occasional/optional mowing with the brushcutter (of thick weeds ) to full time/mandatory mowing of a future finished lawn with a 72" mmm.
The house will be on the top of the slope with approx 6 acres of mowing. I have a tilt meter on the tractor fel cross bar and 70% of the mowing is at 15 degrees. After four years, I just can not get comfortable in this tractor at that slope.
I've done searches on the forum and really don't see this addressed. I presume others would agree that the only flaw with the B2910 may be a narrow wheelbase or high center of gravity?
Now that I'll be using the tractor "full time" for mowing and would like it to feel more stable; I'm considering replacing it with perhaps an L series. I'd like a tractor that I could use to landscape these acres from a semi rough weed field here in Iowa to a smoother finished lawn or pasture. I have a 5' box blade, a Kubota tiller, a 6' king kutter rear blade, a landscape rake and quick attach fel with pallet forks and two buckets (5' and 6') for the LA 402.
It sounds like a Harley rake would be an ideal attachment to rent to renovate my acreage, but I shiver at the thought of trying one on the back of my 2910 on the side of a hill. Maybe I'm just chicken - but like I said it's time to be honest after four years.
If I do this I have a few other options I'd like as well such as rear hydraulics for a hydraulic top and tilt, front hydraulics for a grapple and snow blade directioning, quick attach FEL for pallet forks.
So the question is which tractor is the next step up after a B2910 and will give the most stability on slopes.
LTRAIN