SteveM
Gold Member
So I was doing some last minute brush mowing last saturday before a haunted halloween hayride deep into my woods. it was cold and off/on rainy. On my way back to the house I have to cross my big stream - on the sturdy bridge I built 3yrs ago. Bridge is 16' accross, 5' wide with a center support, approx. 3' above the knee deep freezing water. Tractor is 42" wide at the rear tires, carrying a 48" brush mower (I did have my FEL on, so it was quite balanced) so it is a tight fit under the best conditions.
Any how it is a sharp turn and a steep little dirt ramp up onto the bridge, and as quick as you can say YIKES one of my rear tires lost traction, causing the lightened front end to slide sideways on the greasy wet bridge. Just like that one front wheel is off the bridge, and I am resting on the center of the front axle - loader hanging partly over the water, with one rear tire hanging above the slick dirt. In other words, about 1/2 pound from flipping into the water. WOW does that get your attention. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Slowly lowered the loader and brush hog, reverse low range with diff. locked to slide the tractor back off the bridge. I could not get that front wheel to hop back up on the bridge...
I have never come so close! And in an instant doing something completely routine!
Just goes to show how fast things can go to heck /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Any how it is a sharp turn and a steep little dirt ramp up onto the bridge, and as quick as you can say YIKES one of my rear tires lost traction, causing the lightened front end to slide sideways on the greasy wet bridge. Just like that one front wheel is off the bridge, and I am resting on the center of the front axle - loader hanging partly over the water, with one rear tire hanging above the slick dirt. In other words, about 1/2 pound from flipping into the water. WOW does that get your attention. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Slowly lowered the loader and brush hog, reverse low range with diff. locked to slide the tractor back off the bridge. I could not get that front wheel to hop back up on the bridge...
I have never come so close! And in an instant doing something completely routine!
Just goes to show how fast things can go to heck /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif