tillboy2001
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This may be a 'duh!' issue...but maybe worth mentioning publicly /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif I put the new 4120 w/400X loader to use yesterday for the first time. The land is hilly, but mostly sort of rolling hills, not really steep in the area I was working. I was moving a pile of rocks into the old pond we had mostly filled in. I guess I took the slope at just the wrong angle and I felt the tractor tip a little. I quickly turned into the direction it was tipping (downhill of course) and it came back down. I would assume a good thing to do would also be to drop the bucket quickly? Maybe even drop the bucket almost to the ground while stomping on the gas pedal (while turning downhill)? (12x12 tranny with pedal on floor for engine speed). Anyway, seems like doing those things would help in a situation where you find yourself a little tippy. The lesson I learned though was (and I should've known this all along, I guess I was just pushing it a little - so now I know), never go sideway with a heavy load in the bucket and keep the bucket as close to the ground as possible. To top it all off (I know, I was crazy here), I had the ROPS folded down because of the garage clearance and I didn't have my seat belt on. LOL I had visions of a new 4120 on it's side and maybe me underneath it! Oops. I'll use a little more sense next time /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif