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When does a tractor roll?
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<blockquote data-quote="puppet" data-source="post: 7083042" data-attributes="member: 25962"><p>With 2wd you are in control going uphill, much less so coming down. An 8 foot mower dramatically changes the centre of gravity on a 135 and having it lifted downhill on any slope would be risky when turning -I have seen the results.</p><p>If you are not experienced on tractors this is not the job to start on. Having a 'feel' for the limits of your tractor takes years and if you are starting to slide off the seat then probably too late.</p><p>As mentioned above, if you are really keen/ adventurous/mad then cut it one way across with the mower on the top side.</p><p>Otherwise a big 4wd contractor would be the best money you spend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puppet, post: 7083042, member: 25962"] With 2wd you are in control going uphill, much less so coming down. An 8 foot mower dramatically changes the centre of gravity on a 135 and having it lifted downhill on any slope would be risky when turning -I have seen the results. If you are not experienced on tractors this is not the job to start on. Having a 'feel' for the limits of your tractor takes years and if you are starting to slide off the seat then probably too late. As mentioned above, if you are really keen/ adventurous/mad then cut it one way across with the mower on the top side. Otherwise a big 4wd contractor would be the best money you spend. [/QUOTE]
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