I hate mowing side slopes, but unfortunately they are a fact of life for me. I've been mowing a particular jobsite which is listed at 3:1 slope. That may be an average, some areas seem steeper. 3:1 works to to about 19 degrees or 34% grade.
For two years, I've been mowing this slope with a Kubota B2920 tractor and a 4-foot flail mower on the back. I've done it with no loader and no front weights; done it with front weights, and done it with a loader. Definitely some pucker factor a few times, none of it is comfortable, but no incidences.
This year the grass is simply too tall for the B2920...I've tried...so I'm using my L4310 with the same small flail mower.
Would you expect the L-series to be equally stable and safe? It feels more "floaty" during my initial start yesterday. The rear tires are filled; about 550 lbs per tire. It does have a loader on the front, lowered as much as possible.
For two years, I've been mowing this slope with a Kubota B2920 tractor and a 4-foot flail mower on the back. I've done it with no loader and no front weights; done it with front weights, and done it with a loader. Definitely some pucker factor a few times, none of it is comfortable, but no incidences.
This year the grass is simply too tall for the B2920...I've tried...so I'm using my L4310 with the same small flail mower.
Would you expect the L-series to be equally stable and safe? It feels more "floaty" during my initial start yesterday. The rear tires are filled; about 550 lbs per tire. It does have a loader on the front, lowered as much as possible.