woodlandfarms
Super Member
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2006
- Messages
- 6,137
- Location
- Los Angeles / SW Washington
- Tractor
- PowerTrac 1850, Kubota RTV x900
Well, I did it. I went to 40 degrees sideways on the PT today... I was working sideways on a slope at around 30 degrees and the slope gave way... I slid for a bit, of course coming to rest exactly between two trees. I have to tell you 40 degrees is a MISERABLE hill to climb up. Got the chain saw, cut a tree down and off I went, now with a bit more confidence than before.
The sliding was due to wet soil, grass and I have the tires up at around 12lbs as I am doing some grunt work...
At no point did I ever feel that I was going to tip over... It is just that the seat adjusts you upright, so I was staring at the up hill roll bar, noticing it needed some paint as I held on and wondering why my steering wheel was so far down... ...
The sliding was due to wet soil, grass and I have the tires up at around 12lbs as I am doing some grunt work...
At no point did I ever feel that I was going to tip over... It is just that the seat adjusts you upright, so I was staring at the up hill roll bar, noticing it needed some paint as I held on and wondering why my steering wheel was so far down... ...