So as can be evidenced by the preceding discussions; being aware of your own equipment design & limitations and the manufacturer's recommendations can be important as not all things are made the same way between different manufacturer's (even if they look very much alike).
Another illustration of that point is with grapples: Artillian doesn't recommend pushing on something with their sectional grapple lid closed, where as on some of the Everything Attachment grapples (particularly those where the lid can close and rest on the lower tines) having the grapple lid closed in order to push on an object was the recommendation made in (at least some of) their videos.
Two relatively similar implements from two different manufacturers with recommendations that are completely opposed to each other based on how each designed their own product.
Of course as always, the recommendations of others are no replacement for actually thinking through and properly evaluating what it is you're trying to do on any given task.
A major part of my work involves safety/regulatory/design reviews, and there have been more than a few times I've come across situations (or even mishaps) where the individual(s) involved (to include the designing engineers) followed "standard procedures" and it resulted in a negative outcome because the situation either wasn't covered, or it was a corner case where blindly following the procedure/regulation would actual result in bad outcome.
Now don't get me wrong as I think learning from others is a very good thing -- it just has to be appropriate for and applicable to the specific situation.
The other thing is keep an awareness of your surroundings as you work as the environment can change ---- and while tractors may not move all that fast, they typically don't stop all that fast either.
One last thing, changing the set-up of the tractor (e.g. which implements are attached) will change the handling and space required to maneuver...... I've clipped some of my fence lines a time or two, because I was mowing with the bucket attached rather than my usual practice of mowing without having on the FEL (thankfully it was all in low speed turns so it didn't cause much damage).