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Ok Guys, Here it comes.
I picked up my 1610 yesterday afternoon and brought it home on the loaner trailer from my dealer (Scott Lazenby, North Florida, Starke area)
What I know or knew about tractors was strictly what I found from reading this site. I asked questions of the Mechanic (D.J.) who was working because Scott was not available. (he was working on the back forty on his dozer) D.J. was surprised I had so few questions because he said many newbie owners arrived with written lists. Anyway, I asked what I thought was pertinent and he gave me answers for my questions.
When I arrived home, I decided to drive the tractor around just to familiarize myself with its operation. My new 5' finish mower was attatched to the back. (404#)
My property has an area with a incline of about 25% that runs uphill/downhill over about 150'. Anyway I decided to drive up the hill toward my house just to see how it would perform. I raised the mower with the 3 point and started uphill. SUDDENLY, I noticed I was going sideways and turned the steering wheel to the right to straighten up. NO EFFECT!! I looked down at the front wheels and saw they were both about 1 foot off the ground. I think something warm began to trickle down my leg as I stabbed the clutch.
The front of the tractor dropped with a thud. and I sat back down in the seat and my young life (?) flashed in front of my eyes.
I lowered the 3 point and dropped the range down to 1 and the power shift down into 1 and slowy crept up the rest of the incline.
I drove slowly back to my shed and stopped the tractor and contemplated what I had just learned.
NEVER DRIVE UP A STEEP INCLINE WITH AN IMPLIMENT ATTATCHED AND RAISED ON THE 3 POINT HITCH.
I went back to see Scott Lazenby this afternoon and he gave me a few pointers and I also bought three suitcase weights for the front end.
I hope this is the first and last time I have to contemplate the possible dangers of operating a "real" tractor without proper knowledge but Who knows? I survived and hope no one saw me when it happened.
Gary
I picked up my 1610 yesterday afternoon and brought it home on the loaner trailer from my dealer (Scott Lazenby, North Florida, Starke area)
What I know or knew about tractors was strictly what I found from reading this site. I asked questions of the Mechanic (D.J.) who was working because Scott was not available. (he was working on the back forty on his dozer) D.J. was surprised I had so few questions because he said many newbie owners arrived with written lists. Anyway, I asked what I thought was pertinent and he gave me answers for my questions.
When I arrived home, I decided to drive the tractor around just to familiarize myself with its operation. My new 5' finish mower was attatched to the back. (404#)
My property has an area with a incline of about 25% that runs uphill/downhill over about 150'. Anyway I decided to drive up the hill toward my house just to see how it would perform. I raised the mower with the 3 point and started uphill. SUDDENLY, I noticed I was going sideways and turned the steering wheel to the right to straighten up. NO EFFECT!! I looked down at the front wheels and saw they were both about 1 foot off the ground. I think something warm began to trickle down my leg as I stabbed the clutch.
The front of the tractor dropped with a thud. and I sat back down in the seat and my young life (?) flashed in front of my eyes.
I lowered the 3 point and dropped the range down to 1 and the power shift down into 1 and slowy crept up the rest of the incline.
I drove slowly back to my shed and stopped the tractor and contemplated what I had just learned.
NEVER DRIVE UP A STEEP INCLINE WITH AN IMPLIMENT ATTATCHED AND RAISED ON THE 3 POINT HITCH.
I went back to see Scott Lazenby this afternoon and he gave me a few pointers and I also bought three suitcase weights for the front end.
I hope this is the first and last time I have to contemplate the possible dangers of operating a "real" tractor without proper knowledge but Who knows? I survived and hope no one saw me when it happened.
Gary