I think he means that he's running perpendicular to the slope, and depending in which way you plow, you can certainly have problems with the plow completely rolling over, covering the trash etc., like he said, one does not flip, just stands up, next one holds it, domino effect. It appears to me when everything is adjusted correctly, shares are good, it sucks in, it should do a good job when running across, not up and down, a slope. We have a lot of rolling hills here and its nice to plow in the direction where gravity helps, but you are supposed to alternate directions so when going the other way, if something is off, you won't get the results you want.
My question is, because even on the flat, rolling over thick moist topsoil with marsh like grasses, it either sucks in too far or maybe its your ground speed, or what about cover boards, don't they help with this, give it that extra nudge so it rolls completely and nothing live is up top, now under resulting in a good kill ?
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