DaleW
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2000
- Messages
- 116
- Location
- Lower Hudson Valley New York
- Tractor
- B2710 FEL with a 72 inch mid mount mower and teltrax canopy
Well I have had my new 2710 for a week now. WHAT A GREAT TRACTOR...72in mower works great ...loader is a real time saver but I can't stress enough for a new owner READ .. READ..READ and re-READ the owners manual on safety issues.
Took mine to mow the back field which is quite a slope. Figured going straight up and down was the best and safest course of action rather than sideways. Put the tractor in mid range and proceeded down the hill.....WELL 1/4 of the way down the rear tires loose traction and start slipping. Tried the brakes but they don't do too much good on non-rotating tires. Saw the rock wall getting closer and closer as I tried to figure out what to do. The thought ran through my head to put the bucket down to grab some ground but I figured that would launch me like a human cannon ball. Finally started a REAL slow turn to the left and wound up parallel to the rock wall when it finally stopped. Other than some stains on the seat the tractor and operator are fine.
Manual says 4WD should be used on slopes...I didn't...manual says use lo-range...I didn't. Put the tractor away for a few days and re-read the manuals cover to cover. No more roller coaster rides for me.
A question for anyone...I have ballast in the rear tires. Would additional weight on the 3pt help in a situation like this?
Thanks
DaleW
Took mine to mow the back field which is quite a slope. Figured going straight up and down was the best and safest course of action rather than sideways. Put the tractor in mid range and proceeded down the hill.....WELL 1/4 of the way down the rear tires loose traction and start slipping. Tried the brakes but they don't do too much good on non-rotating tires. Saw the rock wall getting closer and closer as I tried to figure out what to do. The thought ran through my head to put the bucket down to grab some ground but I figured that would launch me like a human cannon ball. Finally started a REAL slow turn to the left and wound up parallel to the rock wall when it finally stopped. Other than some stains on the seat the tractor and operator are fine.
Manual says 4WD should be used on slopes...I didn't...manual says use lo-range...I didn't. Put the tractor away for a few days and re-read the manuals cover to cover. No more roller coaster rides for me.
A question for anyone...I have ballast in the rear tires. Would additional weight on the 3pt help in a situation like this?
Thanks
DaleW