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Ok guys, on to my next question.
I want to know how to best deal with the instability problem I feel exists with my 1610. My close encounter with instability already reported had to do with front to back stability that probably exists with all tractors. (ie. climbing a hill like a dumb-[censored] with the implement raised on the back, causing the front to lift off the ground) How about stability side to side? I have more slopes on my property than I would like. I think this type of tractor (grey yanmars) is more top heavy than most. On the front of my property, I mow a swale area about 450' in length. This fronts my dirt road and slopes into a drainage area at about 18 to 20 degrees. I also have an area at the back of my property that slopes down to a lake that is about 150' wide at about 20 degrees. I dont feel very stable if mowing this length wise. I probably can devise a pattern that allows me to mow up and down on the back slope but that is not really practical on the front.
My question is two fold. Anyone know of an source of a rops that is available for grey yanmars? Also, a source of rear wheel weights? Would rear weights improve stability??
I have already added suitcase weights to the front. (3 weights @~44 # each) This is all that would fit on the front bumper.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks
Gary
I want to know how to best deal with the instability problem I feel exists with my 1610. My close encounter with instability already reported had to do with front to back stability that probably exists with all tractors. (ie. climbing a hill like a dumb-[censored] with the implement raised on the back, causing the front to lift off the ground) How about stability side to side? I have more slopes on my property than I would like. I think this type of tractor (grey yanmars) is more top heavy than most. On the front of my property, I mow a swale area about 450' in length. This fronts my dirt road and slopes into a drainage area at about 18 to 20 degrees. I also have an area at the back of my property that slopes down to a lake that is about 150' wide at about 20 degrees. I dont feel very stable if mowing this length wise. I probably can devise a pattern that allows me to mow up and down on the back slope but that is not really practical on the front.
My question is two fold. Anyone know of an source of a rops that is available for grey yanmars? Also, a source of rear wheel weights? Would rear weights improve stability??
I have already added suitcase weights to the front. (3 weights @~44 # each) This is all that would fit on the front bumper.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks
Gary