TripleR
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Yep, done the same thing. However, moving slow and being alert can prevent damaging surprises.
Problem with rolling the bucket up a few degrees is you might not notice it rolling over an obstruction (especially something rounded like a rock). The operator cannot spend 100% of his time watching the bucket or loader arms for what might be a slight movement up.
But, what works for me might not work for others, so no criticism intended.
Agreed, if I have learned anything in 50+ years of driving tractors it is that no one approach works 100% of the time. All I have managed to do is cut down on the odds to an acceptable degree. You have to be able to adjust to the conditions and "be one with the tractor".