I own an 18 acre hill with about 3 acres of manageable slopes. My BX2680 is my first tractor and I love it. I only have 50 hours in the saddle but I've gotten quite a bit done over the past 2 years. I'm in the north Georgia mountains. My concerns are now tip-overs.
I've put down more than one Harley but at 69, I'm not ready to have a tractor on my back.
Just about all my time on my rig is on some degree of a slope. One thing I do hate is feeling my butt cheeks pull apart when moving diagonally on a hill. When I do, I immediately try to align the tractor with the hill, either turning to go down or up the slope. What I'm discovering are sinkholes.
It's seems my property is replete with subsurface stumps that are now rotting away. I have been driving and have had a wheel collapse into a stump hole and felt my heart skip a beat, especially seeing the opposing wheel rise up off the ground. Though I love my little BX, I now wish I had gotten a B or L due to the small wheels on the BX. A stump hole can swallow up the smaller wheel.
I mostly drive with the ROP up and seatbelt is always on.
I was thinking if some kind of outrigger could be made that would fall to the earth, triggered by an angle before the tractor tips. Maybe a mercury switch. LOL
I'm looking for realistic tips/instructions to keeping the seat on the high side.
I've put down more than one Harley but at 69, I'm not ready to have a tractor on my back.
Just about all my time on my rig is on some degree of a slope. One thing I do hate is feeling my butt cheeks pull apart when moving diagonally on a hill. When I do, I immediately try to align the tractor with the hill, either turning to go down or up the slope. What I'm discovering are sinkholes.
It's seems my property is replete with subsurface stumps that are now rotting away. I have been driving and have had a wheel collapse into a stump hole and felt my heart skip a beat, especially seeing the opposing wheel rise up off the ground. Though I love my little BX, I now wish I had gotten a B or L due to the small wheels on the BX. A stump hole can swallow up the smaller wheel.
I mostly drive with the ROP up and seatbelt is always on.
I was thinking if some kind of outrigger could be made that would fall to the earth, triggered by an angle before the tractor tips. Maybe a mercury switch. LOL
I'm looking for realistic tips/instructions to keeping the seat on the high side.
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