Billy_S
Gold Member
or, at least it does to me, and I am not sure that is a good thing. More nerve can get one close to dangerously stupid.
This past weekend, I hogged my pastures for the second time. I have a BX2230 with a 4' KK-XB rotary cutter. I now have about 100 hours on the machine. The first time I hogged was this spring when the grass/weeds were much taller.
This time, I was able to mow much closer to my pond, without losing my nerve. Also, there is a segment in one pasture, next to a fence, about 50 feet in length, that is very steep. It has to be close to 30 degrees. In the past, even with my old AC XT190, I just left this section of the pasture un mowed. It doesn't amount to much anyway. This time, I decided to try backing the hog down it and pulling out. I did this without any problem. Well, a time or two I had to raise the hog a bit because the front was digging into the ground and the tractor wouldn't pull it out.
I am not sure where I am going with this except, I wonder, do people with LESS experience on a tractor tend to be MORE cautious and therefore, less likely to get hurt than do people with more experience? What are your thoughts.
This past weekend, I hogged my pastures for the second time. I have a BX2230 with a 4' KK-XB rotary cutter. I now have about 100 hours on the machine. The first time I hogged was this spring when the grass/weeds were much taller.
This time, I was able to mow much closer to my pond, without losing my nerve. Also, there is a segment in one pasture, next to a fence, about 50 feet in length, that is very steep. It has to be close to 30 degrees. In the past, even with my old AC XT190, I just left this section of the pasture un mowed. It doesn't amount to much anyway. This time, I decided to try backing the hog down it and pulling out. I did this without any problem. Well, a time or two I had to raise the hog a bit because the front was digging into the ground and the tractor wouldn't pull it out.
I am not sure where I am going with this except, I wonder, do people with LESS experience on a tractor tend to be MORE cautious and therefore, less likely to get hurt than do people with more experience? What are your thoughts.