Hay Dude
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I am not new to operating equipment (farmer), but I am new to operating a zero turn.
Today was my first day running my used Kubota ZD331. It came with 1/2 tread depth turf tires.
On flat ground or mild-moderate hills, it's fine.
However, I am cutting an HOA with a very steep hill with a pond at the bottom. The hill is 300' high and steep enough that one lapse of judgement could mean me and machine going for a swim. Going up/down the hill is NOT an option because of the pond and for the property owner. To make matters worse, there's a pump house, a rock outcropping, and a few trees about 1/2 way up the steep hill. Going around them brought some butt-puckering moments. I slid sideways a few times, but recovered. I need to improve the situation.
So, I am looking at a combination of my lack of experience and the possibility of better tires as sources of improvement.
Would the bar-type tires make a big difference on that sliding sensation on a steep hill? I can't help but be sure it will improve when I turn uphill or downhill.....I think.
Or is there another tire I dont know about?
Thanks for reading and suggestions.
Today was my first day running my used Kubota ZD331. It came with 1/2 tread depth turf tires.
On flat ground or mild-moderate hills, it's fine.
However, I am cutting an HOA with a very steep hill with a pond at the bottom. The hill is 300' high and steep enough that one lapse of judgement could mean me and machine going for a swim. Going up/down the hill is NOT an option because of the pond and for the property owner. To make matters worse, there's a pump house, a rock outcropping, and a few trees about 1/2 way up the steep hill. Going around them brought some butt-puckering moments. I slid sideways a few times, but recovered. I need to improve the situation.
So, I am looking at a combination of my lack of experience and the possibility of better tires as sources of improvement.
Would the bar-type tires make a big difference on that sliding sensation on a steep hill? I can't help but be sure it will improve when I turn uphill or downhill.....I think.
Or is there another tire I dont know about?
Thanks for reading and suggestions.