I loaded a pallet full of Hardie plank siding and then put on the fork attachments to take it to another part of the property. It felt tippy going off camber around the well house. I had the load as low as I could. I got off the low side of the tractor where the foot loop was to throw a few more things on the pallet for the trip. As soon as I stood up on the low side of the tractor out of the seat, the tractor's right side rear tire raised up off the ground until the bucket hit the dirt. It didn't roll, just surprised me how easy it is to do. The front wheels/axles provide no resistance at all to this type of force, simply a pivot point.
Next time I'll load the pallet lighter.
We used to use a fork truck to learn where our tip angle was on our Scouts after building them, I think it'd be useful to know for our tractors as well instead of guessing.
Next time I'll load the pallet lighter.
We used to use a fork truck to learn where our tip angle was on our Scouts after building them, I think it'd be useful to know for our tractors as well instead of guessing.