Posted by redforlife on May 28, 2022 at 08:38:54 from (174.210.167.118):
In Reply to: Rough riding tractor posted by 37 chief on May 27, 2022 at 21:46:58:
This could very well be a case of one brand being a rough rider over another. I can see that happening. I got a tractor (not a Kubota) that has a short wheel base. It rides rougher than my others.
One thing I have learned to do when running other people's stuff (especially on newer stuff), is take a few seconds to make seat adjustments. This is kind of hard for me to remember to do, since basically all of my stuff is old enough, that there basically isn't much you can do for seat adjustments. Most times I don't remember to do it when I get into somebody else's tractor, until I'm about an hour or two into the job.
Or, how rough was the actual patch you were mowing? I've mowed other people's yards when they were down and couldn't do it. Found out that some people's yards are just rougher than heck.
Just a couple of other things to think about. Not sticking up for Kubota. Maybe it was just rough from just being a Kubota.
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