Hello All. New to the forum, not new to farming though

This thread caught my eye and I felt compelled to reply since I just laid my
BX25 on its side.
I am an experienced, retired grain farmer from upstate NY and have driven everything from 8Ns through Steigers in my day. So, to say I was a little shocked to see my new "retirement home" tractor roll on me, was an understatement. Especially since I have never rolled anything in 45 years of farming.
What was even more amazing was the small amount of slope I was riding on and the fact a 6 inch hard clump of dirt on the uphill front wheel was all it took. I was lucky that I was moving slowly and the roll was slow enough for me to move these old bones fast enough to clear the tractor.
The ROPS was folded (just pulled it out from the garage) and I was unbuckled. My mistake(S)? Too much experience with heavier tractors that didn't translate to this small tractor, bad placement of the hoe and being an idiot with a capital "I".
My reason for joining the forum was to seek out some advice on how best to configure the tractor for the kind of yard work I want to do (mostly FEL). I will search the forum first and start a thread if I can't find what I am looking for. Thought I would share my experience. My gut tells me if that I was going faster, I would not have been able to get off the tractor. And take it from someone who lost friends farming, anything to put the odds in your favor is worth keeping on the tractor in my book.