So how many degree's of lean do you guys consider too many?? As in at what point, on a level incline, does a tractor begin to approach unstable, and eventually turn over?? I saw a gentleman mowing the overpass near my house yesterday on a ford 2wd tractor, around 65-75 hp I would say, and he was using a fairly large batwing mower. He was chugging along the slope in a transverse manner (sideways) and acted like it was no big deal, even went on to turn around going both uphill and downhill, and I would say this slope is in the neighborhood of being 30-35 degrees easy, if not more. It was certainly steep enough that walking up it wouldn't have been very fun, and walking across it would have definitely had your ankles mad. I only have two inclines on my property, both near a fence, and when I mow them, I have to go across them in a transverse fashion, and the lugs on the outside tire on the rear are tapping on the ground, on the sidewall portion of the tire, on the downhill side. Tractor is a branson 3820i, 4wd, with 72" landpride rotary cutter, and it doesn't feel unstable, but I have no desire to turn it over. I would say that I am at no more than 20-25 degrees, and no holes or bumps around. Am I being overly cautious, (my butt is puckered while doing this
) or will I be reading about Mr. Overpass Mower in the paper in the future??
Thanks
Shane
Thanks
Shane