You call that a hill?
I'll take some pictures of what I have spent the last 30hours mowing with my GR2100.
I once complained to Kubota that my GR2100 was not as good on a hill as I expected it to be. They sent a regional sales rep and the local mechanic out to see what I was mowing. They walk away and said I was crazy. So maybe I would like it to be a little bit better (it really isn't very good in reverse) but it will do everything I have asked it to do and after the rep's visit I curtailed some of the activity I was doing based on their concern for my safety.
My biggest hurdle is my orchard. The hill is between 25-32 degrees and the GR lets me manage the mow between and amongst the row of trees. This is some mowing that has not been done prior to the GR because I don't have the physical stamina to deal with it with a self-propelled push mower.
I'll take some pictures of what I have spent the last 30hours mowing with my GR2100.
I once complained to Kubota that my GR2100 was not as good on a hill as I expected it to be. They sent a regional sales rep and the local mechanic out to see what I was mowing. They walk away and said I was crazy. So maybe I would like it to be a little bit better (it really isn't very good in reverse) but it will do everything I have asked it to do and after the rep's visit I curtailed some of the activity I was doing based on their concern for my safety.
My biggest hurdle is my orchard. The hill is between 25-32 degrees and the GR lets me manage the mow between and amongst the row of trees. This is some mowing that has not been done prior to the GR because I don't have the physical stamina to deal with it with a self-propelled push mower.