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Side slope tilt on a T180
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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 33999" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Ron, tnx for the info. What do you mean by a 3:1 slope? 1 ft drop for every 3 ft horizontal? That equates to about an 18 degree angle. Doesn't seem like very much. Even the 2:1 for your dozer equates to 27 degrees. I was thinking it should handle at least 30 degrees, maybe 40 degrees. --- Good observation re sliding until it catches, then flips. ---- No, I'm not a daredevil in any sense. I just am trying to establish where the danger point is so that I never get close to it. Essentially all of my work is mowing on forested and brushy hillsides, so I wouldn't expect it to ever slide unless I hit a muddy or frozen patch. Tnx again, ---RC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 33999, member: 26"] Ron, tnx for the info. What do you mean by a 3:1 slope? 1 ft drop for every 3 ft horizontal? That equates to about an 18 degree angle. Doesn't seem like very much. Even the 2:1 for your dozer equates to 27 degrees. I was thinking it should handle at least 30 degrees, maybe 40 degrees. --- Good observation re sliding until it catches, then flips. ---- No, I'm not a daredevil in any sense. I just am trying to establish where the danger point is so that I never get close to it. Essentially all of my work is mowing on forested and brushy hillsides, so I wouldn't expect it to ever slide unless I hit a muddy or frozen patch. Tnx again, ---RC [/QUOTE]
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