markls8
New member
Just got a B8200 with KMW FEL and a Land Pride box scraper. My small property has some relatively steep slopes in some areas, and my 'bota is not ROPS - equiped, so I will have to rely on extreme caution until the budget allows. I see that the tilt meter is a valuable tool, but my question is - How can I tell, either with or without a tilt gauge, what the safe angle (my concern is mostly rolling sideways, as I cannot always go straight up or down the slope) is for my machine. I weigh 135 lbs. and I will be keeping the implements as low as required while traversing a slope, but being a newbie I have never come close to feeling unstable so I have no idea what is a safe angle ( don't want to roll it to find out what the rollover angle is /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif )
Essentially I have been a chicken to go down the slopes I am leary of, but I need to at some point to get the work done there. I will be checking my tires for Calcium, as has been suggested here, but having bought through a reputable dealer I'm fairly certain it's been installed by the previous owner.
So, what sayeth you... what are some ballpark figures which you are using, hopefully similarly-equiped to mine.
Thankyou in advance for your replies - Brian.
Essentially I have been a chicken to go down the slopes I am leary of, but I need to at some point to get the work done there. I will be checking my tires for Calcium, as has been suggested here, but having bought through a reputable dealer I'm fairly certain it's been installed by the previous owner.
So, what sayeth you... what are some ballpark figures which you are using, hopefully similarly-equiped to mine.
Thankyou in advance for your replies - Brian.