Burt
New member
Equipment
L3700SU, box blade, 6 foot rhino blade, 1 bottom plow, 3 point receiver hitch.
Squirm:I live on a hilly area. Frankly many times when I'm using my B2320, I feel like it might rollover. That's the last thing I want to happen. I ALWAYS wear my seat belt tight with the ROPs up, but frankly I still feel unsafe.
What are my realistic options? I was thinking about getting some wheel spacers. I know some people don't like them due to tranny issues, but I'd rather have a messed up tranny then a messed up body. Would they go on all wheels? What about more protection? Is that possible on the B2320? Shoulder harness, or full cage is that possible?
You can make it a lot safer by not leaving the key in it.
Seriously, any hill should be taken only straight down, not at an angle as mentioned. Going slow is really important also. The weighting ideas are also great.
We use 2 implements here for field-mowing. The L3700SU (read L3800) with 3 point field mower attached for the flat stuff. For the hills with trees, I use the 26 HP ATV with tow behind mower from DR attached. It is separate and goes into smaller spaces, maneuvers nicely between trees and, being separate pieces, I can unhook easily if need be. I only had to do that once. It will also offset and mow at an angle.
Right now, I don't think there are any PF rules or manuals to give us an idea of safe or not when mowing a hill. I like the idea of getting an experienced veteran tractor driver to give advice (or sympathy) when tackling an unknown hill.
Keep a fresh change of pants at all times.
Good luck,
Burt