MarkV
Super Member
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2000
- Messages
- 5,636
- Location
- Cedartown, Ga and N. Ga mountains
- Tractor
- 1998 Kubota B21, 2005 Kubota L39
Mark,
With all the work you have done on you tractor I can see how you can work steeper sideslopes than most of us. Sideslopes of 25 degrees are past what I can do with my lighter machine. For anyone who does not know all that Mark has done to his tractor be aware that he would not try 25+ degrees with a stock unit. I don't mean to talk for you Mark, but, I believe you would agree.
What kind of degree angles have you found work front to back rather than side to side? I think I remember that you mounted a tiltmeter on the side of your canopy to monitor those angles. My weekend house site if very steep so I am always pointing up or down to some extent. One friend of mine likes to say I bought a view and they threw in 14 vertical acres.
MarkV
With all the work you have done on you tractor I can see how you can work steeper sideslopes than most of us. Sideslopes of 25 degrees are past what I can do with my lighter machine. For anyone who does not know all that Mark has done to his tractor be aware that he would not try 25+ degrees with a stock unit. I don't mean to talk for you Mark, but, I believe you would agree.
What kind of degree angles have you found work front to back rather than side to side? I think I remember that you mounted a tiltmeter on the side of your canopy to monitor those angles. My weekend house site if very steep so I am always pointing up or down to some extent. One friend of mine likes to say I bought a view and they threw in 14 vertical acres.
MarkV