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Side slope tilt on a T180
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<blockquote data-quote="bobcat_ron" data-source="post: 33992" data-attributes="member: 1066"><p>When it feels like your going to slide off your seat, that's about the limit, or the tracks start to click, like they want to run off, I've had my T190 on a 3:1 slope, any greater than that and it would start to slide.</p><p>I've had a D4G dozer on a 2:1 last year and it slid until it caught an edge, it's not the sliding that will flip you over, it's what ever stops the machine's momentum and THEN it flips over that you have to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcat_ron, post: 33992, member: 1066"] When it feels like your going to slide off your seat, that's about the limit, or the tracks start to click, like they want to run off, I've had my T190 on a 3:1 slope, any greater than that and it would start to slide. I've had a D4G dozer on a 2:1 last year and it slid until it caught an edge, it's not the sliding that will flip you over, it's what ever stops the machine's momentum and THEN it flips over that you have to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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