3RRL
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
You wanted some pictures of slopes and I just rotary cut about 2-½ acres this weekend at my rural property. These pictures show the areas I mowed in the large meadow in front of our campsite, also in between the Oak trees. Most of it has some slope to it, but not that bad. Look to the right of the photo and you can see the edge of a steep gulley.

This photo shows a different view of the meadow that has some slope in it and also a better perspective of the steep slope across the gulley.

This slope across the gulley is pretty steep. I traveled sideways across it a couple times but mostly up and down for safety sake. In my case, I had to watch that my tires did not ride up and over any large rocks that would cause it to tip over. The tractor felt very stable with the large rotary cutter and bucket held low. Neverhteless, I would not reccomend traversing this area sideways however, as the slope easily exceeds 25° or more.


This photo shows a different view of the meadow that has some slope in it and also a better perspective of the steep slope across the gulley.

This slope across the gulley is pretty steep. I traveled sideways across it a couple times but mostly up and down for safety sake. In my case, I had to watch that my tires did not ride up and over any large rocks that would cause it to tip over. The tractor felt very stable with the large rotary cutter and bucket held low. Neverhteless, I would not reccomend traversing this area sideways however, as the slope easily exceeds 25° or more.
