Posted by jm. on January 25, 2022 at 05:13:16 from (170.103.122.189):
In Reply to: Mowing a slope posted by MattCatlin on January 24, 2022 at 19:23:00:
Been selling KUBOTAS 28 years and the last thing anyone want is to see you get hurt. The tractor can be replaced. First of all wear your seat belt. That slope is doable in that tractor. Now here is the problem you are close to safe operating slope. IF you are going across sideways and the lower tire drops in say an old stump hole or suddenly goes lower or say the upper tire hits a big rock and goes up. Either way that safe angel changes to unsafe. I suggest you walk the area first and then make a pass or so at the lower part and get the feel for you tractor. Keeping the loader on but the bucket very low or removed is my thoughts there. Like the others said absolutely do not get on there when the land is wet or slick. Gook look, be careful, and enjoy your KUBOTA.
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