I had a busy week tractoring. I mowed about 10 acres Friday evening, and Saturday morning. Interrupted Friday evening as I hit 50 hours, and since I was at a good stopping point, went ahead and did 50 hour service. I had all of the supplies, so it was very easy. It took me about an hour, and most of that was making sure the old oil had completely drained.
After mowing on Saturday, I went ahead and broadcast about 300 pounds of sunflowers and another 50 of deer mix - okra, and black-eyed peas. Then dragged the fields. I was done at that point, with about 8 hours for the day.
Yesterday afternoon I hooked up the shredder with the intent of mowing my frontage between fence and county road. Only problem, the last time the County graded, they cut a really deep bar ditch which made getting up on the slope of my fence line ....challenging. I got the first strip done, then had to turn around. While turning, I was going slow, slow in 4 wheel drive when I crossed the ditch and ended up with only 2 wheels on the ground. I did not like this at all. Before breaking anything, I decided to take a hiatus and tackle again later. The parts left to do are even steeper, and since I am a novice at this, I am not sure I am confident that I can do this safely.
This was the first time I had gotten my tractor in this situation, so maybe down the road I will have a better feel for handling, but not at this moment. The grass may just grow.
After mowing on Saturday, I went ahead and broadcast about 300 pounds of sunflowers and another 50 of deer mix - okra, and black-eyed peas. Then dragged the fields. I was done at that point, with about 8 hours for the day.
Yesterday afternoon I hooked up the shredder with the intent of mowing my frontage between fence and county road. Only problem, the last time the County graded, they cut a really deep bar ditch which made getting up on the slope of my fence line ....challenging. I got the first strip done, then had to turn around. While turning, I was going slow, slow in 4 wheel drive when I crossed the ditch and ended up with only 2 wheels on the ground. I did not like this at all. Before breaking anything, I decided to take a hiatus and tackle again later. The parts left to do are even steeper, and since I am a novice at this, I am not sure I am confident that I can do this safely.
This was the first time I had gotten my tractor in this situation, so maybe down the road I will have a better feel for handling, but not at this moment. The grass may just grow.