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"Be
Safer on Slopes With a Tilt Meter"
Recap By
Muhammad Chishti
If you own a compact tractor and have any
hills or slopes on your property, you know that
one of the scariest feelings is when the tractor
loses its stability.
All compact tractors can tip at some point,
if operated on a slope too steep for the tractor
to handle. The "angle of danger" will depend on many
factors, but especially the tractor's center of gravity.
The center of gravity on each tractor is
different, and can sometimes be lowered by
adding weight close to the ground, like wheel
weights, or having certain implements mounted. Also keep in mind that on smaller
tractors, a 150-200 lb. operator will raise the
center of gravity considerably, and can
decrease stability further.
Compact tractor roll-overs and tip-overs are one of
the leading causes of tractor-related deaths
in America. In fact, a person is twice as
likely to be killed from a tractor roll-over
from the next leading cause of death associated
with tractor usage (Source:
National Safety Council Injury Facts,
1999). In most cases, tip and
roll-overs are caused by operator error or
inexperience.
So how can one operate your tractor on slopes
safely?
While there is no one safety device that can
physically stop your tractor from tipping over
when operated on a slope that is too steep, the
tractor operator can use common sense, and a
slope degree indicator, to decrease the chances of
tipping over.
The first safety precaution all tractor
owners should take is to read and apply the
advices in the tractor owner's manual regarding
safe operation. Be sure to note in that manual
suggested maximum loads for implements,
operating conditions, and other issues. (See
free safety report offer below.) And always,
never operate a tractor without ROPS, or without
the folding ROPS in the secure upright position.
One excellent device that we and many
experienced operators recommend that every
compact tractor be equipped with, is the Tilt
Meter, made by R&B Manufacturing. (Pictured)

The actual tractor
operator's View of the Tilt Meter in use.
Note how the ball bearing indicator shows the
degree
of angle in either direction.
The Tilt Meter works like a level, but with degree
indicators to show the angle of operation.
Knowing the operating angle will reveal how close
one is to the danger zone, and when the operator
needs to return to safer, more level ground.
Think of a Tilt Meter as you think of a fuel
gauge. Just as a fuel gauge won't prevent you
from running out of fuel, a Tilt Meter won't
prevent you from tipping over. But, it will tell
you when you need to take that hill from a
different angle, or back off it altogether.
Many users have reported on TractorByNet.com
being very satisfied with the presence of their
Tilt Meter in front of them at all times of
operation. Although no one can guarantee that an
accident will be avoided, it is true that many
people have reported that they avoided accidents
and even saved lives by having the Tilt Meter on
board.
As one might expect, rural highway
departments mow on some of the steepest slopes
there are, and face some of the most dangerous
tip-over hazards. You've probably seen them
yourself on
the highway and thought, "Sure glad
I'm not in that seat!"
Well, among these most experienced operators
who face the issue of safety and tip-overs all
day long, more than 7,000
highway department tractors and vehicles are equipped with Tilt Meters from R&B
Manufacturing, the leading
manufacturer of Tilt Meters in America.
The results after installing Tilt Meters?
According to the manufacturer, not a single tip-over has been reported from any
of the highway departments!
In addition to highway departments, road
districts, park & recreation departments,
landfills, military, municipal & county
governments, USDA forestry and major equipment
manufacturers ---all are users of and firm believers in
the value of Tilt
Meters.
Literally
thousands of individuals have equipped their
tractors with Tilt Meters, and again, not
once has a tip-over been reported by an R&B Tilt
Meter user!
If you have a tractor and operate it
on slopes, we highly recommend you get a Tilt
Meter and always keep safety in mind.
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