That is a nice chart. If you could print it on a something clear you could look right through it to determine the grade/ angle. Now I wonder if there is a App for that?
Just print it on a clear plastic sheet. The white won't print.
Bruce
That is a nice chart. If you could print it on a something clear you could look right through it to determine the grade/ angle. Now I wonder if there is a App for that?
Just print it on a clear plastic sheet. The white won't print.
Bruce
Like a sheet protector?
For the iPhone. Yes. I carpenter. Works pretty well.
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the App for stability with that kind of a grade would be a Ventrac (or Steiner)... probably a smaller unit would be suitable for the area that you are covering. I understand the % and degrees issue, but really can't visualize the property. I believe that it kinda depends if you are going up & down or across and back.
Ventrac's - I like them![]()
A Kubota BX will handle 30* easily up and down. 30* about the limit for it going across.
I picked up one of these for a song.. works on 30% grades all day long
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