rbarker
Platinum Member
Ob1kubota said:The second you hit your brake ( which is the natural response under the circumstance ) the skids start because gravity will over come your tires tread ability to resist momentum.
You're right if it was a skidding incident. I re-read his post, though and it's hard to tell if that's what happened. My thoughts run more towards the poster who thought the weight came off the back wheels thus making hydro and braking essentially useless. With no counterweight the rear gets light real easy with the loader on and a little weight in the bucket. Could have been a combination of the two. I think 4 wheel drive would have helped a lot in this situation since the front wheels would not have been free wheeling. I try to remember to use 4WD whenever I go up or down a hill of more that about 10 degrees, even when just mowing with no loader or BH. But then, I tend to be overly cautious (read: chicken!)