EastTexFrank
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2003
- Messages
- 1,422
- Location
- East Texas, USA
- Tractor
- Kubota Grand L4740, B2400 and F2680
I usually mow the pastures at the farm using a MF 275 pulling a Servis Gyro, 7' heavy duty drag mower. The MF is a rocking, rolling, bouncing son-of-a-gun. It'll beat you death if you try to go too fast. The other day I had to use a 45 year old JD 820 that my mother-in-law used until she had to give up bush hogging when she reached 85 years old. I probably hadn't put in a days work on that old thing for 10 years. I was amazed at how much smoother and more comfortable the ride was on that old tractor with a 5' FMC 3-pt mower. It got me to thinking what I could do to improve the ride on the Massey. What are the things that affect ride quality on a tractor? The MF is bigger (75 hp) and probably weighs about a 1,000+ more than the JD (38 HP) but there has to be more to it than that. Neither tractor has filled tires - too many flats to keep them filled. Has it to do with the wheelbase, wheel width or wheel size, tire pressures, etc.? Is there anything I can do to improve the ride on the Massey and save my poor ol' back because I really do like that 7' mower?