Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over?

   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #91  
The one universal thing you will see in almost all roll over tractor accidents is the FEL raised too high. At least the pictures of almost every one I have ever seen.

So for time being let's take the FEL out of the equation.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #92  
I thought a 45 degrees as it relates to hill sides is considered a 100% slope. So that picture of Moss Road's is a tractor on a 100% slope?

Yep. 100% slope. 100% grade. 45 degree angle.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #95  
I could ask your question another way;
Why do we always have this confusion about % slope and degrees of slope. Why in heck can't we all just use the EXACT same nomenclature when we talk about grades. Why not just use % slope. As in this is a 66% slope. Why do we need to refer to slope in degrees? Doesn't % define the slope exactly?

Both will define a slope exactly, but I contend that it is more visually obvious to specify slope by pitch. So, a 100%, 45-degree slope is a 1:1 pitch slope. Or, more commonly, my roof is a 3:12 pitch: 3 inch rise in 12 inches of run.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #96  
Both will define a slope exactly, but I contend that it is more visually obvious to specify slope by pitch. So, a 100%, 45-degree slope is a 1:1 pitch slope. Or, more commonly, my roof is a 3:12 pitch: 3 inch rise in 12 inches of run.

That works if you are a roofer, but at least it does make sense. I think degrees is easier. Grade is not something I would recall.
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   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #97  
A square + B square=C square. Or put another way the sum of the squares of each side of the triangle = the square of the hypotenuse. Or so Pythagoras seemed to think. Learned that one in 8th grade math. Yeah I am old enough to have went to school when they actually taught some things.

The carpenters call it the 3-4-5 rule.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #98  
In the civil engineering world slopes are almost always described as percent slope or run over rise, such as 3 to 1.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #99  
Yet the highway grade is expressed in %.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #100  
Yet the highway grade is expressed in %.

And the very first thing that pops into my mind when I see one of those signs is: "how much is that in degrees". :)
 

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