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    Bx1880 rollover

    factory equipped right from the dealer. Mow deck was the only extra. Might look into that. I talked to the wife just the other day about goats. Not ready to fence but was thinking maybe a portable pen that I could move around. A lot of coyotes come through here, that was the only drawback.
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    Bx1880 rollover

    Rops were down and prevented a full roll over. It layed down on its side.with the front of the tractor diagonally down slope. The fellow helping me was standing on the floor board , knee on the seat , on the high side to try and counter balance and was able to jump off when it flopped. We had...
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    Bx1880 rollover

    Yeah, I had gone about as far as I could. Backing out is when it got stuck in sand. It rolled during the what should have been a straight pull extraction. We anticipated it and the guy helping me was prepared to jump off the high side if she went and was in position to shut it off quickly after...
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    Bx1880 rollover

    My surveyor eyeballs tell me that it is sitting on a 3:1 front to back and a 4:1 side to side . Rolling it straight down would be optimal but the side to side slope would become 2:1 or steeper before it gets to the bottom. It was about to that point when it hit the sand and tipped originally...
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    Bx1880 rollover

    Here are some photos from every angle.
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    Bx1880 rollover

    It is sitting in an area that is inaccessible to any kind of recovery vehicle To right it we had to come up from the top of the slope and pull it up. The terrain is tiered with a vertical wall before you get to the top so pulling all the way is impossible. There’s another vertical drop at the...
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    Bx1880 rollover

    Hello all, I have a new bx1880 and was mowing parallel on a pretty good slope. It was starting to get dicey so I started backing out the way I worked in. The left front tire started digging into some sand and next thing I knew I was stuck. Ordered some extra long toe straps and while we were...