Hi
I read with some interest the two threads on down slope and and side slope ie rollover issues and meters to tell the angle.
I just purchased a 3720 with a cab in December and enjoyed the nice warm cab blowing snow.
My previous tractor was a 755 4wd that I had for 23 years. we recently moved and I had been mowing some slopes ie ditches in along the road with no real concern about rollover. I would sit on the high side of the seat and go back and forth.
Early this spring I took the 3720 for ride to see how it would do where I had mowed before and the slopes of the ditches seemed much steeper to me but I chalked it up to being a bit higher off the ground and a new tractor I was not familiar with and I could not sit on the high side so to speak in the cab. The 3720 has 5' wide track where the 755 had 4'.
After reading the two threads I went out today with a level that reads in degrees and discovered that a good portion of the slopes were 20- 23 degrees, some places 25 degrees. Based on what I am reading it seems that driving along this slope mowing is not a good idea. I looked at those rollover meters and they seem to imply 15 degrees is the limit and at 20 plus you are pushing your luck.
Am I interpreting this correct? I was just about to hook up a rear rotary mower and have at it. (BTW it has the 300cx FEL on it, no tire liquid, or tire weights)
Thanks for any input
Bob
I read with some interest the two threads on down slope and and side slope ie rollover issues and meters to tell the angle.
I just purchased a 3720 with a cab in December and enjoyed the nice warm cab blowing snow.
My previous tractor was a 755 4wd that I had for 23 years. we recently moved and I had been mowing some slopes ie ditches in along the road with no real concern about rollover. I would sit on the high side of the seat and go back and forth.
Early this spring I took the 3720 for ride to see how it would do where I had mowed before and the slopes of the ditches seemed much steeper to me but I chalked it up to being a bit higher off the ground and a new tractor I was not familiar with and I could not sit on the high side so to speak in the cab. The 3720 has 5' wide track where the 755 had 4'.
After reading the two threads I went out today with a level that reads in degrees and discovered that a good portion of the slopes were 20- 23 degrees, some places 25 degrees. Based on what I am reading it seems that driving along this slope mowing is not a good idea. I looked at those rollover meters and they seem to imply 15 degrees is the limit and at 20 plus you are pushing your luck.
Am I interpreting this correct? I was just about to hook up a rear rotary mower and have at it. (BTW it has the 300cx FEL on it, no tire liquid, or tire weights)
Thanks for any input
Bob