Ventrac MMM #10 - Zero Turns on Hills
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https://www.ventrac.com/ In this Ventrac Monday Morning Minute Aaron discusses the importance of driving the proper equipment on slopes.For more information, visit https://www.ventrac.com/ Find a dealer near you! https://www.ventrac.com/dealers Get a FREE catalog! https://www.ventrac.com/contact/catalog Subscribe here! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0aiC7V2JS3nh11R5tRuIUw Connect with Us!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ventrac/ Instagram - @ventrac_tractorsTwitter - @ventracVideo Transcript:On this Monday Morning Minute, we talk about zero turns on hills. First, we'd like to thank all of our viewers for watching these videos and commenting make sure you subscribe to the channel and click the notification button above it. So whenever we post a video about a Ventrac mowing on a hill we invariably get comments about zero turns being able to do the exact same thing. They sound a lot like this. "I do thirty degrees if not more with my zero turn." "My Hill is bigger and steeper than yours." "My zero turn handles it just fine." "I could mow this with my late 70s three-wheel zero turn." All this tells us is that people really don't understand how steep of a hill we're on. Your zero turn probably isn't doing it. First and foremost, let me get this out of the way. We're not targeting any specific brand. They're all the same. Manufacturers rate zero turns for like 15 degrees give or take which is a far cry from the 30 degrees the Ventrac is suited for. You see our machine is designed specifically to handle these hills which makes it a much safer and more capable option. The reality is most people don't understand the degree of hill that they're on and a zero turn is not gonna do a 30-degree hill under almost any condition. If you do try to most steep hills with a zero turn you have to be very cautious because it's a dangerous activity. We've all seen those accidents where a zero turn or a tractor rolls over and it's not pretty. There's a reason manufacturers don't support their use for anything higher than 15 degrees. It's not realistic and it's just not safe. If you've got steep hills to mow, stick to something capable like a Ventrac. You know what the comments are gonna be, right? We're going to post this and they're gonna go, "fake! He's leaving." Yeah, I am leaning like about 30 degrees. This rope is really the only thing holding me up. This is this is the reality. We'll mow this. I can see the camera guy he can't even stand. It's up 30 degrees. This is probably, not even. This is probably a little bit shy.