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<blockquote data-quote="shallowwater9" data-source="post: 10056" data-attributes="member: 678"><p>I am following your discussion on tipping over. I am a new bobcat 773 turbo owner and new to the art of operating it. I am wondering also on how steep of a hill you can go up and down. I am looking at a 45 to 55 degree (guess) hill probably 100 feet or so. I think it is safe but not sure. What scares me is that if I get down, can I get back up? I have steel tracks and it helps, but it is still a scare to look down the hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shallowwater9, post: 10056, member: 678"] I am following your discussion on tipping over. I am a new bobcat 773 turbo owner and new to the art of operating it. I am wondering also on how steep of a hill you can go up and down. I am looking at a 45 to 55 degree (guess) hill probably 100 feet or so. I think it is safe but not sure. What scares me is that if I get down, can I get back up? I have steel tracks and it helps, but it is still a scare to look down the hill. [/QUOTE]
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