The tractor is a constant. The degree to which owners use them is variable. Plus, what you consider "steep" is purely subjective. And to compare heavy excavation equipment operation with using an aluminum and plastic CUT is simply absurd. And a little insulting when you get right down to it.
As-built from the factory, my 3720 cab was simply unsafe to work on my property. I spent way more time up on 3 wheels than anybody should on a $36k machine. Loading the tires with half a ton of RimGuard helped, I could subsequently go some of the places that previously put me up on 3 wheels. But not all. Pushing the rears out to 68" with MotoSport spacers fixed most of that. There are still some areas of my property that I won't take the 3720. But RimGuard and spacers allow me to work the most important sections.
More importantly, this is not my first rodeo on a CUT. Prior to this JD, I've owned four CUTs and a UT - all open station - all working the very same piece of ground. Every single one of them has been places this 3720 still can't go. To be fair, it wasn't my first choice. I actually wanted a 4x20 series, which - by the way - nobody complains about being "tippy". Unfortunately the cab is too tall to fit into both my shed and my barn. I had to take second best, and I've regretted doing so ever since.
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