When I'm on a slope, my right hand is ALWAYS on the FEL control.
I did one job (that I'll walk away from if a similar one comes up!) where a homeowner wanted the slope behind his lot smoothed, gulley's filled, and tilled to plant grass seed.
I used the box blade rippers to drag out some debris, then tilled it. It SCARED me a lot. Whenever the low side wheel would drop in a gulley, I could feel the high side getting thin! The patch was long and narrow, with fescue sod on the top, so I couldn't drive perpendicular over it without causing damage.
My FEL was barely inches off the ground as I inched along with both the ripper and tiller. After I had it chopped up a little, I was able to push dirt from the bottom to the top edge to fill it all in, but that was the most nervous I've been with my Bota.
Ron
I did one job (that I'll walk away from if a similar one comes up!) where a homeowner wanted the slope behind his lot smoothed, gulley's filled, and tilled to plant grass seed.
I used the box blade rippers to drag out some debris, then tilled it. It SCARED me a lot. Whenever the low side wheel would drop in a gulley, I could feel the high side getting thin! The patch was long and narrow, with fescue sod on the top, so I couldn't drive perpendicular over it without causing damage.
My FEL was barely inches off the ground as I inched along with both the ripper and tiller. After I had it chopped up a little, I was able to push dirt from the bottom to the top edge to fill it all in, but that was the most nervous I've been with my Bota.
Ron