Granite Tractor
Bronze Member
A few hours into mowing with my new 3030, I'm thrilled with how easy it is to drive and maneuver. Backing the rear cutter under trees gives a very nice finished look to our property, and although I didn't think I needed a hydrostatic transmission, within a few minutes of mowing, I can't imagine mowing without one.
I've been careful to keep an eye on the windows and cab as I've been backing up towards trees, but I was surprised by how much damage my rear light mounts sustained while doing this. The formerly "C" shaped brackets holding the rear lights are much more creatively shaped than they used to be.
I suspect this is by design; I'd much rather bend the mounting brackets than break the lights, snap of the mount, or break the mounting location on the cab.
Lights still work fine and I'm able to aim them where I need them.
But I will be more careful about how far I back into branches next time. I also see some tree trimming in my future
I've been careful to keep an eye on the windows and cab as I've been backing up towards trees, but I was surprised by how much damage my rear light mounts sustained while doing this. The formerly "C" shaped brackets holding the rear lights are much more creatively shaped than they used to be.
I suspect this is by design; I'd much rather bend the mounting brackets than break the lights, snap of the mount, or break the mounting location on the cab.
Lights still work fine and I'm able to aim them where I need them.
But I will be more careful about how far I back into branches next time. I also see some tree trimming in my future