Well.... OUCH!

   / Well.... OUCH! #11  
Well that is ok s for you but hydraulic line in the MF is also up between the rails (about 3 inches) but you poke the end of a stick up between the rails.....
Have at least 12" of clearance between the ground and the bottom of my tractors and I don't make a habit of driving in the pucker bush either... Having said that both of mine have metal protective plates between the front axle and the oil pans from the factory.. I have worn the paint off the bottom of the oil pan from cutting hay.
 
   / Well.... OUCH! #12  
My tractor came from the dealer with a custom built skid plate, glad it’s there but when working in brush there is no guarantee something won’t manage to get in where it’s not supposed to and cause problems.
 
   / Well.... OUCH! #13  
A big stiff poker branch can really tear $ome $tuff up in a hurry. Sometime they can even rip a track off a CTL. Fix it and just be more careful in the future is all you can do.
 
   / Well.... OUCH! #14  
Jt’s already at the dealer so it’s a moot point but from here it sure looks like you could splice in a union And a ew piece of tuning somewhere on either side of the leak. Maybe not pretty but not expensive either. But you are likely better off taking the route you did.
 
   / Well.... OUCH! #15  
Well its good for you but hydraulic line on the MF is also up between the rails (about 3 inches above rail bottom) but when you poke the end of a stick up between the rails.....
I hear you. My machine has ZERO exposed components under it. All plate steel front to back....

EXCEPT! (there's always an except!) there are a few 1" drain holes and a hole to get to the oil drain plug. Several times a stick has come up through that 1" hole in the footwell and stabbed me in the leg! Ouch! The chances are pretty slim, but if there's a way, it can happen. 🙃
 
   / Well.... OUCH! #16  
Yup break down do suck,but what worse break down farthest point or in mud etc.
 
   / Well.... OUCH! #18  

Massey Ferguson GC1715 Dimensions​

Massey Ferguson GC1715 tractor photo
2013 - 2018
GC1700 Series
Sub-Compact Utility tractor
Shiping weight:1433 lbs
650 kg
Ground clearance:6.7 inches


Subcompact tractors are designed to be operated over smooth, flat, clear ground. Working brush is inappropriate for any subcompact tractor that you want to keep out of the shop.

Lol……wtf
 
   / Well.... OUCH! #19  
Subcompact tractors are designed to be operated over smooth, flat, clear ground. Working brush is inappropriate for any subcompact tractor that you want to keep out of the shop.
That's the most ridiculous comment I've seen today. My opinion is all tractors are not made for clearing land but they are ALL made for running a bush hog. We all know the consequences of bush hogging and accept them, OP included but a tractor is made to do tractor stuff.
 
   / Well.... OUCH! #20  
Yep!.... Lookin for plate and bracket material while tractor is in shop, probably first project with it when it gets home....
mines till in box but...unlike others this is ventilated for airflow
 

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