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<blockquote data-quote="Kscattle" data-source="post: 1104401" data-attributes="member: 17143"><p>Gosh I can't imagine having a newer tractor like that and get it stuck just backing out of the shed. I'd say you have a couple options, first is make sure you actually have fluid in the tires, and put wheel weights and chains on your existing tractor, or 2nd option is buy an older fwd tractor with more hp than you need to do the job. If your disc mower is pulling a tire off the ground then I would put it on a bigger tractor while your still alive! Too many deaths in this business to take chances or tolerate that sort of thing going on. I've got an old Jd 3010 with fluid in the tires and it goes thru the shyt just fine, but I think it weighs more than these newer tractors. </p><p>Long story short; either add weight,chains or add to the equipment in your shed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kscattle, post: 1104401, member: 17143"] Gosh I can't imagine having a newer tractor like that and get it stuck just backing out of the shed. I'd say you have a couple options, first is make sure you actually have fluid in the tires, and put wheel weights and chains on your existing tractor, or 2nd option is buy an older fwd tractor with more hp than you need to do the job. If your disc mower is pulling a tire off the ground then I would put it on a bigger tractor while your still alive! Too many deaths in this business to take chances or tolerate that sort of thing going on. I've got an old Jd 3010 with fluid in the tires and it goes thru the shyt just fine, but I think it weighs more than these newer tractors. Long story short; either add weight,chains or add to the equipment in your shed. [/QUOTE]
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