Actually, instinctively it makes perfect sense- OUTRUN THAT HUGE MASS THAT IS RACING TOWARD YOU!
[as someone else mentioned] Regarding loading the FEL bucket, a problem here is that this might tend to make the tractor more nose heavy and the rear (where you really need the holding bite) light: note, however, that it is recommended that carrying a load in the bucket up hill that one goes in reverse. I know that if I've got load in my bucket that the front tends to sink in (and I generally don't like that), creating your tractor's front as more of a pivot. Perhaps it was my sailing days that gave me the bias, but the last way I'd want to tumble is tail-over-head: in sailing it's called "pitchpoling" and tends to be certain death- best way to rip a mast out; side rolls tend to be less problematic, though still not something that you'll look forward to doing.