Matt_W
Bronze Member
I have hilly property too and only 60 hours of tractor experience. Have a B7610 as well and have found TBN to be the most helpful with information.
My worst mishap was working sideways across my driveway cleaning dirt from the ditch on the upside of the hill and moving it to the lower side. My bucket was pretty full of heavy rock and dirt and a little too high when my tire dropped a few inches on the lower side of the road and before I knew it I was up on 2 wheels. Luckily my hand was on the joystick and lowered it fast enough to recover. Now I put less in the bucket and keep it very low to the ground. I don't try to rush and always wear my seatbelt. I have noticed that the heavier box blade over the back blade gives more stability.
I think weights would help on the rims/tires and plan on doing something homemade.
Just a novice who doesn't want to learn the hard way.
My worst mishap was working sideways across my driveway cleaning dirt from the ditch on the upside of the hill and moving it to the lower side. My bucket was pretty full of heavy rock and dirt and a little too high when my tire dropped a few inches on the lower side of the road and before I knew it I was up on 2 wheels. Luckily my hand was on the joystick and lowered it fast enough to recover. Now I put less in the bucket and keep it very low to the ground. I don't try to rush and always wear my seatbelt. I have noticed that the heavier box blade over the back blade gives more stability.
I think weights would help on the rims/tires and plan on doing something homemade.
Just a novice who doesn't want to learn the hard way.