Trouser Bark
Bronze Member
I've recently bought a TC24D and now have a wopping 3 hours on it. Part of that time has been working on some slopes and I've noticed that on some of the slopes it isn't uncommon for one of the rear tires to come up off the ground and that seems to be a boundry that I don't want to push too often if that's an indication that I'm about to put her on 'er side. What I'm looking for is a guideline. In other words, a voice of experience to tell me if I'm taking this tractor down too steep of a section.
The TC24D has R4's on it and appears to carry it's weight fairly high for such a narrow footprint. Being a rookie though I'm not sure what to expect ...other than some pain if she flops over. Here's a series of three pics of what I've been running down. I've been carrying bucketloads of wood to burn and carrying the bucket low on the way up and the way down. The first pic leaves quite a bit to the imagination but the other two will give you a better idea.
Thanks for your thoughts.
The TC24D has R4's on it and appears to carry it's weight fairly high for such a narrow footprint. Being a rookie though I'm not sure what to expect ...other than some pain if she flops over. Here's a series of three pics of what I've been running down. I've been carrying bucketloads of wood to burn and carrying the bucket low on the way up and the way down. The first pic leaves quite a bit to the imagination but the other two will give you a better idea.
Thanks for your thoughts.