grossgary
Silver Member
that's what i was thinking!megaboz said:I can't believe you went and tried it again on purpose?![]()
i do significant amount of work on 4WD subaru's, i play with them...locking center differentials, locking rears, trans and engine conversions, lifting rigs, etc. that and being an aerospace engineer i'm decent at understanding and conceptualizing mechanics. and even still i didn't understand that tractors are much different than other equipment i've used. and that mowing hills requires more than just "mowing up and down" as a strategy. you still need to understand exactly how the tractor works, it's balance, the weight....like the rears not having much weight mentioned by someone earlier, how the brakes work, the trans, gearing, and 4WD, etc.
my generic riding mowers were terrible for this. lost control a couple times as well, not having any idea how the "brakes" worked. not much of brakes at all. on one ocassion with my old rider i tried mowing up hill (very steep and long). just as i was getting close to the top the rear tires started to spin and i started drifting backwards. not sure what happened in the fit of panick but i'm glad those cheap riders don't have seat belts - as i started gaining speed, backwards mind you, adrenaline pumping and tried to gradually turn the steering wheel to slow it down...obviously that doesn't work - i jumped off the tractor and it bounced, flipped and rolled exactly 3 times down the hill as i just sat on the ground watching it all.
i've been very scared since then. but i did find out the hard way the exact same thing this poster mentioned, also with my B7100. in 2WD and high range it lost it on the same hill. it was either a tiny bit less scarry than my old riders or i was just "used to it"! it did feel much more steady, controllable, and wasn't bouncing feet off the ground like those old riders. i held on tight and have been VERY **** about using it now on the steep sections.
my wife has gotten lectured to only mow our main front lawn - completely flat. she is never to even get close to slopes. this is definitely information that's good to get out there.