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<blockquote data-quote="500K_773" data-source="post: 348" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Team Fountain,</p><p>I have had to utilize backhoe loaders in some hilly terrain that required some sidehilling. I swung the backhoe to the uphill side to offer more counterweight to keep me on all fours. I also lowered the downhill outrigger about 3/4 of the way in case it began to tip. Not the best feeling in the world, but was able to get the job done. I am sure a track loader or a compact excavator would have been better suited for the job, especially with a lower center of gravity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500K_773, post: 348, member: 33"] Team Fountain, I have had to utilize backhoe loaders in some hilly terrain that required some sidehilling. I swung the backhoe to the uphill side to offer more counterweight to keep me on all fours. I also lowered the downhill outrigger about 3/4 of the way in case it began to tip. Not the best feeling in the world, but was able to get the job done. I am sure a track loader or a compact excavator would have been better suited for the job, especially with a lower center of gravity. [/QUOTE]
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