LBrown59
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- 2003 Kubota BX1500/2004 Kubota Bx23/2005 Kubota BX1500
Just got in from trying out the 2554 in the snow.
We got about 4" of wet slick snow today. It's the first snow we've had since I got the Kubota BX23 in Sept of 2004.
I was pretty impressed with the traction the CC 2554 had in the snow especially since there aren't any attachments, extra weight or chains on it, just the rear ag tires.
My old Bolens 850 tractors with chains on turf tires and a 12" filled cement block on the back have very good traction, but I just know they would not go in the snow like the CC 2554 did if I took the chains and the cement block off of them.
I was able to go about 30 feet up a pretty steep hill before the back wheels started spinning, but it was still climbing slowly, so I backed down to the driveway.
I'd forgot about trying the differential lock so up the hill I went again till it started spinning.
I stopped and engaged the differential lock and started on up the hill.
From time to time both wheels would spin but I do believe I could have made it to the top of this 150 foot long fairly steep hill.
How's That For Traction??
We got about 4" of wet slick snow today. It's the first snow we've had since I got the Kubota BX23 in Sept of 2004.
I was pretty impressed with the traction the CC 2554 had in the snow especially since there aren't any attachments, extra weight or chains on it, just the rear ag tires.
My old Bolens 850 tractors with chains on turf tires and a 12" filled cement block on the back have very good traction, but I just know they would not go in the snow like the CC 2554 did if I took the chains and the cement block off of them.
I was able to go about 30 feet up a pretty steep hill before the back wheels started spinning, but it was still climbing slowly, so I backed down to the driveway.
I'd forgot about trying the differential lock so up the hill I went again till it started spinning.
I stopped and engaged the differential lock and started on up the hill.
From time to time both wheels would spin but I do believe I could have made it to the top of this 150 foot long fairly steep hill.
How's That For Traction??