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When does a tractor roll?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 7083289" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Depends on a heap of variables. </p><p>If the wheels are set out wide, ballasted, and the mower's on the uphill side you basically have an ultimate slope-mowing machine (in good ground conditions)</p><p></p><p>Things will detract from this:</p><p>Hidden dips and holes and bumps</p><p>Cut clover</p><p>Dew</p><p>Hard dry ground</p><p>Worn tyres</p><p>Mower on downhill side of tractor</p><p></p><p>Just take it bloody easy, next year when you've seen it all grazed down and know where the obstacles are, you might get a bit more adventurous.</p><p></p><p>^^ If you swap them around, you might not be here!</p><p></p><p>It is surprising just where you can get a small tractor like a 35 to go, especially in diff lock, if it's well set up and you aren't in NASCAR mode</p><p>Just gotta watch that mower is above and not below your centre of gravity and be careful lifting it off the ground</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 7083289, member: 63856"] Depends on a heap of variables. If the wheels are set out wide, ballasted, and the mower's on the uphill side you basically have an ultimate slope-mowing machine (in good ground conditions) Things will detract from this: Hidden dips and holes and bumps Cut clover Dew Hard dry ground Worn tyres Mower on downhill side of tractor Just take it bloody easy, next year when you've seen it all grazed down and know where the obstacles are, you might get a bit more adventurous. ^^ If you swap them around, you might not be here! It is surprising just where you can get a small tractor like a 35 to go, especially in diff lock, if it's well set up and you aren't in NASCAR mode Just gotta watch that mower is above and not below your centre of gravity and be careful lifting it off the ground [/QUOTE]
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