TripleR
Active member
Equipment
BX2200, BX2660, L5740 HSTC, M8540HDC and some other tractors and equipment
Not to diminish the importance of training, safety etc., but I see repeated posts of tractor owners who put well under 100 hours, some as little as 20 per year. For some of us that may seem hardly worth it, but it's not uncommon and I sure see nothing wrong with keeping that in mind when buying. I've been driving tractors for close to sixty years, put thousands of hours on them, but due to a lot of circumstances put less than two hundred on my two primary tractors last year. I recently had to use our M8540 and was really disappointed in how long it took me to get the hang of it. I was much "less dangerous/safer" on my L5740.
I have had a muddy foot slip off a clutch, gotten bounced around so much I couldn't get to the clutch quick enough, missed a gear on a steep incline etc.
Circumstances dictate at least one of my tractors will be used by someone who may not operate it that often, so I see nothing wrong with buying with the skills or lack thereof of the end user in mind.
I've been married close to fifty years and if I want to remain that way, I'm not going to be putting my wife through "Tractor Boot Camp" and her abilities and needs were given careful consideration when I bought my last tractor. Being a manly man, I would have much preferred an open station, geared tractor with no power steering or any of those poofy things...
I have had a muddy foot slip off a clutch, gotten bounced around so much I couldn't get to the clutch quick enough, missed a gear on a steep incline etc.
Circumstances dictate at least one of my tractors will be used by someone who may not operate it that often, so I see nothing wrong with buying with the skills or lack thereof of the end user in mind.
I've been married close to fifty years and if I want to remain that way, I'm not going to be putting my wife through "Tractor Boot Camp" and her abilities and needs were given careful consideration when I bought my last tractor. Being a manly man, I would have much preferred an open station, geared tractor with no power steering or any of those poofy things...