I just purchased a new B2601 with a 60” MMM and FEL and so far I love it. My use for this will be maintaining my yard and occasional projects that require FEL. We put in a swimming pool and my wife wants river rock all around a 40x80 area surrounding pool. So I’ll be using the FEL a bunch for this project as well as other around the property going forward.
Some background I have about 8 acres and all of my property is on a hillside. Some areas are fairly steep and no place is what I would call level except for my black top driveway. When I purchased the home in 2021 I had a 2008 B2320 that came with the house. I had absolutely zero experience with tractors. Well last summer I used the 2320 and got quite comfortable and was able to mow and maintain the yard safely. This summer the tractor was making a terrible noise so we decided to take it to our local kubota dealership to see what’s up. They informed us that the gear box and transmission were shot. And the quote to fix was north of $5,000. I really enjoyed having a tractor so my wife and I decided to purchase a new b2601 to replace this one.
fast forward I get our new tractor home and I have a huge mound of dirt from the hole that Was dug for the pool that I am trying to slowly move and fill in low spots with etc. I had moved a couple loads last summer with the b2320 with no issue. I wanted to “play” with the new tractor once we got home so I went to fill the bucket up and was going to fill in a spot on the back side of the property and noticed as I made the turn around the pool. Something with a gradual slope before going down steeper that the 2601 rear tire was bouncing. I had the bucket approx 8” above the ground. I had the pucker factor. I lowered the bucket and that steadied me and the tractor. Ended up raising bucket an inch off the ground and very skiddishly backed out of that situation. Sat and pondered and decided to take it slow and keep bucket about an inch above the ground. And it made the turn and got me safely back up to the driveway. Of course I want to note I was in 4WD for the whole thing.
So my sales man followed up next day and I told him the story and that I’d done the same things with my 2320 numerous times and this kind of snuck up on me. He suggestedFilling my tires with windshield washer fluid for stability. I am entertaining this but wonder how would this affect tractor performance from a power standpoint (climbing hills). Or would this give me the much needed and peace of mind stability that would be appreciated. I wondered if anyone would have any thoughts on tractor stability and filling the tires on a somewhat mountainous wv terrain.
Thank you in advance!
Edit: the new tractor has done fine and felt stable without a load in the bucket it has felt stable until then. However I have not mowed everywhere I usually mow with it yet. And now I have the worry in the back of my mind of it not performing the same as the 2320 did in any other unforeseen places while I’m mowing.
Some background I have about 8 acres and all of my property is on a hillside. Some areas are fairly steep and no place is what I would call level except for my black top driveway. When I purchased the home in 2021 I had a 2008 B2320 that came with the house. I had absolutely zero experience with tractors. Well last summer I used the 2320 and got quite comfortable and was able to mow and maintain the yard safely. This summer the tractor was making a terrible noise so we decided to take it to our local kubota dealership to see what’s up. They informed us that the gear box and transmission were shot. And the quote to fix was north of $5,000. I really enjoyed having a tractor so my wife and I decided to purchase a new b2601 to replace this one.
fast forward I get our new tractor home and I have a huge mound of dirt from the hole that Was dug for the pool that I am trying to slowly move and fill in low spots with etc. I had moved a couple loads last summer with the b2320 with no issue. I wanted to “play” with the new tractor once we got home so I went to fill the bucket up and was going to fill in a spot on the back side of the property and noticed as I made the turn around the pool. Something with a gradual slope before going down steeper that the 2601 rear tire was bouncing. I had the bucket approx 8” above the ground. I had the pucker factor. I lowered the bucket and that steadied me and the tractor. Ended up raising bucket an inch off the ground and very skiddishly backed out of that situation. Sat and pondered and decided to take it slow and keep bucket about an inch above the ground. And it made the turn and got me safely back up to the driveway. Of course I want to note I was in 4WD for the whole thing.
So my sales man followed up next day and I told him the story and that I’d done the same things with my 2320 numerous times and this kind of snuck up on me. He suggestedFilling my tires with windshield washer fluid for stability. I am entertaining this but wonder how would this affect tractor performance from a power standpoint (climbing hills). Or would this give me the much needed and peace of mind stability that would be appreciated. I wondered if anyone would have any thoughts on tractor stability and filling the tires on a somewhat mountainous wv terrain.
Thank you in advance!
Edit: the new tractor has done fine and felt stable without a load in the bucket it has felt stable until then. However I have not mowed everywhere I usually mow with it yet. And now I have the worry in the back of my mind of it not performing the same as the 2320 did in any other unforeseen places while I’m mowing.