cqaigy2
Super Member
Yup, two machines is the ticket. If you need anymore help spending your money, just ask. 

Thatās where the PowerTrac slope mowers excel. They have FEL arms built in. The mower is on the FEL arms. Disconnect the hydraulic hoses, get back on the machine, pull a valve lever, the mower drops off. Drive over, pick up a bucket, post hole digger, post pounder, forks, brush cutter, stump cutter, tiller, whatever, and do other stuff besides mowing.I have come to the same conclusion. I think the situation may call for 2 different pieces of equipment, one for safe mowing, and one for tractor stuff. Now, that's just a crying shame, huh?(NOT!!)![]()
Right the Toolcat has independent suspension front and rear:This is an issue that can only be solved by either experience or something with a suspension.
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Or... stick with the Toolcat. It may be everything you need and not give you that sinking feeling in your gut as you mow on an incline.
My dad had a neighbor with a very steep area to mow. He invited dealers to come and demo products and at least one crashed. He ended up with a commercial Cub Cadet ZTR that had a steering wheel that also controls the front wheels. He loved it!I have seen that Cub Cadet with the steering system for the front wheels on the ZTR, and I was really thinking that might be the ticket. But looking deeper, the next availability is April 2023, per Cub Cadet.
And he is a member here: https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/search/2639926/Here is a link to a review of the ToolCat. He has several videos of him doing various things with it.
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I would absolutely love to have one. They look incredible. If they had a dealer network where I could get it serviced, I would already have one. I sure looks like quite the piece of equipment for owners who want to do their own repair work. I may yet pay them a visit, since their factory is only 90 miles from my land.Thatās where the PowerTrac slope mowers excel. They have FEL arms built in. The mower is on the FEL arms. Disconnect the hydraulic hoses, get back on the machine, pull a valve lever, the mower drops off. Drive over, pick up a bucket, post hole digger, post pounder, forks, brush cutter, stump cutter, tiller, whatever, and do other stuff besides mowing.
Also, the slope mowers have tilt seats for across-slope travel. The machine may be at a 45 degree angle, but the operator is level.