Posted by BarnyardEngineering on July 22, 2016 at 10:35:07 from (40.141.236.244):
In Reply to: New 9N Owner posted by Mnlc90 on July 21, 2016 at 15:47:42:
Ford N-series tractors have a very low center of gravity and are quite stable.
Note that the "example" tractor pictured above did NOT roll over! It slid. That is a testament to the stability of the tractor.
Unless you have a very odd sense of "slight" I would not worry much about a "slight" incline in any direction. If it is not uncomfortable to walk across, a tractor will be fine so long as you don't do anything blatantly stupid like raise a loader bucket full of rocks to maximum height in road gear while jerking the steering wheel back and forth.
Make sure the brakes work. Avoid "greasy" conditions such as wet leaves or mud.
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