boggen
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2011
- Messages
- 3,789
- Location
- Trivoli, IL
- Tractor
- SSTT (Sideways Snake Tain Tractor) and STB (sideways train box) tractor, dirt harvester
riding lawn mowers, *egads* i get off them. and your entire body fills like it is shaking or is numb.
once you get out of riding lawn mowers. and tractors i have been on, say CUTs, to larger size Utilty tractors. it is like being in a car.
well. i should take that back, in car or truck going down a gravel road with bunch of pot holes here and there. you feel the bumps. and pending on the land and speed you are going. your rear may be jumping up off the cushion some. but this is "bumpy ride" not a "vibrating ride"
i guess in low idle, setting still and tractor is not doing anything. there can be some vibration that does happen. but once it is moving and /or higher idle. vibration goes away.
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for me, i have some nerve issues. and when i am bad. just the vibrations of going down a well smooth good road in a vehicle. kills me, just from the very small amount of vibration that there is.
if i compared these vibrations to a riding lawn mower. i would be dead. if i compared to the allis chalmers CA and new holland/ford 555c TLB. i would say the vibrations are simialar to a vehicle running on smooth surfaces. but tractors atleast what i do with them. lawn to dirt. causes the extra "bumpness" but little vibration. Exception for an example using a FEL and grading the driveway. the vibrations work there way back into the tractor.
once you get out of riding lawn mowers. and tractors i have been on, say CUTs, to larger size Utilty tractors. it is like being in a car.
well. i should take that back, in car or truck going down a gravel road with bunch of pot holes here and there. you feel the bumps. and pending on the land and speed you are going. your rear may be jumping up off the cushion some. but this is "bumpy ride" not a "vibrating ride"
i guess in low idle, setting still and tractor is not doing anything. there can be some vibration that does happen. but once it is moving and /or higher idle. vibration goes away.
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for me, i have some nerve issues. and when i am bad. just the vibrations of going down a well smooth good road in a vehicle. kills me, just from the very small amount of vibration that there is.
if i compared these vibrations to a riding lawn mower. i would be dead. if i compared to the allis chalmers CA and new holland/ford 555c TLB. i would say the vibrations are simialar to a vehicle running on smooth surfaces. but tractors atleast what i do with them. lawn to dirt. causes the extra "bumpness" but little vibration. Exception for an example using a FEL and grading the driveway. the vibrations work there way back into the tractor.