My requirement is about 2.5km or 1.5miles up the road to my in-laws to clear snow. During the ride up and back was wondering what others consider the limit of road travel on their BX?
Exactly what I do.I would affix a yellow beacon light to the roll bar due to the poor visibility, snowing or dark, and drive it.
My requirement is about 2.5km or 1.5miles up the road to my in-laws to clear snow. During the ride up and back was wondering what others consider the limit of road travel on their BX?
It DOES seem that way sometimes. I’ve witnessed drivers…who often have the mental attitude that STREETS are for CARS! They get angry whenever coming up behind a large Truck…or Travel-trailer… or Ag-Equipt on the roadways…. They act as tho’ unless it has a common “license plate” …that it doesn’t belong on the road where CARS are entitled to be.Mine's never done more than 1/2 mile on the gravel road. Some here have driveways that are longer.
The flashing light is good. Remember all car/truck drivers do see you and they want to hit you. Keep that in mind as you travel. Be safe.
In addition to riding a tractor, I also ride a motorcycle.I mow some distance along a rural road that has enough traffic that there will be at least a few cars every time. There is about 90% of a certain gender that will not move over a bit, and about 90% of the other genders will give me space. Law says that we are not to throw the clippings on the road but I will never turn my back on the crazies and the clippings be damned.
Remember all car/truck drivers do see you and they want to hit you. Keep that in mind as you travel. Be safe.
Funny, but a couple years ago I was mowing and a guy in a triaxle dump truck stopped, and I stopped my mower and asked what's up?In addition to riding a tractor, I also ride a motorcycle.
Clippings along a straight stretch don't bother me usually (I move over), but, wet clippings in a turn can be very dangerous. Folks have actually dumped their bikes and died.(I am not trying to be dramatic--it's happened)
It was tounge in cheek. But it is a mindset good to have when on the road. One issue is target fixation. People see something and without thinking, drive right at it. This is why there is one tree in a field and a guy crashes into it. So in a manner of thinking, they are aiming for you.I doubt that is the case. But maybe a good perspective to keep in mind...At first I was going to make a stronger statement, but see your perspective as being meaningful.