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When does a tractor roll?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skintagain" data-source="post: 7083076" data-attributes="member: 84374"><p>Just let something eat it off first. See what’s there and then you know where you are at with the job. No field really NEEDS topping that much.</p><p></p><p>We had a 574 for our first tractor. I got some very very steep hill bits to graze and wanted to get some fert on it. I turned the wheels inside out and put a full set of weights on her. Spread some off the hopper on the flat bit and then crossed the hill always turning uphill and working my way over the top of the hills never to turn down hill as I believe this is when you go over. Some said I would never do it but I was 16 and would not be defeated if starting now I probably would have put 20 less sheep on the field......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skintagain, post: 7083076, member: 84374"] Just let something eat it off first. See what’s there and then you know where you are at with the job. No field really NEEDS topping that much. We had a 574 for our first tractor. I got some very very steep hill bits to graze and wanted to get some fert on it. I turned the wheels inside out and put a full set of weights on her. Spread some off the hopper on the flat bit and then crossed the hill always turning uphill and working my way over the top of the hills never to turn down hill as I believe this is when you go over. Some said I would never do it but I was 16 and would not be defeated if starting now I probably would have put 20 less sheep on the field...... [/QUOTE]
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