Posted by Kansas4010 on June 03, 2020 at 03:34:30 from (98.188.112.17):
Does anyone have this style step and how do you like it? I can't find any dimensions on it. Anyone know how far it sticks out and how low does it hang? My neighbor and I use my tractor hooked up to his moco to mow hay. It's a JD 4430. He's getting a little older and reaching from the step to the front tire to fuel up is getting more difficult for him. He actually fell off last year but didn't get hurt. I always fuel the tractor up before he uses it but he insists on fueling it back up after using it on his ground. With my work schedule especially lately with mandatory overtime he can mow when I can't. I bought the smaller green step thinking it would help but it sits to close to the tractor and makes you try to lean over the tractor and he doesn't have the use of one hand so he can't hang on very well. The other one looks like it will stick out further but it almost looks like it might hit the tire. I know I'll have to buy the toolbox separately but I wanted to do that anyway.
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