beenthere
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I would talk to the dealer about what to watch for when starting it up the first time. But I don't think you should have any problem.
I too have full rear tires, and when the full ballast box was on, I tipped the nose down the other day removing a pallet of shingles off a truck. Lifted it (barely) and I backed away on blacktop. Stopped and the stop rocked the load down slightly enough to start the rear wheels up, whereas I let the loader down. Hit the ground, but didn't hit too hard. Any other reaction would have probably meant posting pictures like yours.
Thanks for your post. It is a very good reminder to us all what will happen when all is not just equally balanced. So much like the ol teeter totter we use to play on /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Now the toys are more expensive, and much more fun.
I too have full rear tires, and when the full ballast box was on, I tipped the nose down the other day removing a pallet of shingles off a truck. Lifted it (barely) and I backed away on blacktop. Stopped and the stop rocked the load down slightly enough to start the rear wheels up, whereas I let the loader down. Hit the ground, but didn't hit too hard. Any other reaction would have probably meant posting pictures like yours.
Thanks for your post. It is a very good reminder to us all what will happen when all is not just equally balanced. So much like the ol teeter totter we use to play on /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Now the toys are more expensive, and much more fun.