cperky
Gold Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2004
- Messages
- 250
- Location
- Middle TN
- Tractor
- John Deere 1025r with 120r front end loader, Hustler zero turn mower
Finally got a chance to get on my recently purchased tractor to do some "bush hogging". I have moved a few loads of dirt and other bucket use type of stuff but this was my first time hogging with a hydro transmission. I started in an open field just to get my feet under me then worked my way to the fence rows. I was in a tight inside corner and found the hydro very useful in manuvering the corner. I decided I could get the cutter a little closer and started backing then turning then forward ect. Well with the bucket on I guess I misjudged the distance that thing was out in front of me and I got into one of my gates. The problem is that in my excited state due to being into my gate I hit the brake hard but also hit the forward pedal hard(stiff legged both feet) this resuted in more gate damage. I guess my instinct was to hit the brakes hard but not being used to the hydro I hit it with both feet but one of them was the brake and the other was the gas. No damage to the tractor or me
. I know alot of you take the bucket off when hogging but I kept it on so I could scoop up some of the stuff that had made its way into the field due to a spring flood (tree stump or two and some decent sized loggs. I actually got one of the stumps scooped up on the third try
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Any way sorry for the long post but was curious how long it took some of you to change you instinctive reaction in such cases so that you lift your foot instead of mashing it when you need to stop with a hydro? Anybody else keep the bucket on while hogging?
Chris
Any way sorry for the long post but was curious how long it took some of you to change you instinctive reaction in such cases so that you lift your foot instead of mashing it when you need to stop with a hydro? Anybody else keep the bucket on while hogging?
Chris
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