Posted by Walt davies on March 05, 2008 at 09:17:37 from (75.106.236.82):
In Reply to: Turning tractor over posted by Raleigh on March 05, 2008 at 07:27:06:
It depends a lot on the tractor those little Fords will flip over backwards if you go up to steep a hill. The small Kubotas that I have are very tippy on even level ground. To much load in the bucket and they get real nasty to handle. On my older model I spread the rear wheels out as far as they would go that made a lot of difference, on the small 4 wheel model they are not spread out as I use it in narrow spaces like the barn and its not the safest thing I have ever driven. Did tip it over on its side once cleaning out a ditch, soft mud and a little to much side hill and she just slowly laid over on her side. Now my big Case LA would take a truck to knock it over lots of low ground clearance and weight plus big tires. Walt
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