A close call

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#21  
I'll try to get some pictures hopefully before it fills, having a heck of a time with rain. I've got a couple of nice days so I'm draining and digging the best I can. I dug this a couple yrs back with a small BH and didn't have much room around it. This year I took down 20+ trees and pushed things back. It will still be a small pond but should be a lot nicer. My land is full of clay I get sick of the stuff especially when machinery gets stuck in it. It's like getting stuck in glue and suction cups.

Usually the wife only does the simpler stuff like hauling limbs or pulling a small trailer but that day she wanted to help. She has had a lot of time on the tractor, but it still didn't prepare her for the sudden shock of what can happen. She new what to do, but like with most folks panic over-ride logic.

That would be great I,d love to see them . I here Ya on the clay it can be a mess , I just wish I had some I could line the pond with but I,d have to dig it up from elsewhere on the property.

I very seldom panic thats why I can ussually get myself out of about anything . But my wife does when she watches me work in the pond especially , Because I disapear :D . Its good she keeps a close eye on me though. :D Lookin forward to the pics . Bob
 
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The bad thing is my first instinct was to jump off the low side of the tractor because of the loader controls on the right , which Definatlly was not a good idea if it went over ,
*But at times like That You dont think quite as well as one should, at least in My case .
*That's why I always get off on the high side no matter what.
 
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*That's why I always get off on the high side no matter what.

Not a lot of choice on this one Because of the levers on the high side LB ( see pics ) , Not much chance of Me getting through them , let alone over them :D .

I,ve got My jeans caught on them before & that didn,t work out so well , which is probablly why my first instinct was to bail to the left . ;) . Bob
 

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   / A close call #26  
With a loaded frontloader i often ride on 3 wheels. It doesnt scare me, i just lower it. I have limited the front axle swivel (to keep the powersteering cylinder away from the subframe) and with this angle, its impossible to tip over on flat ground.

I instinctively check my bucket position, check if theres nothing in the way, and just lower it. As soon as its lower than halfway its lift height, the tractor comes back on 4 wheels.

Off course on hillsides, the behaviour of the tractor is not as predictable, so i'd fear too.

In your situation i dont think the dirt in the box blade kept you up, but the front axle swivel end stop.
 
   / A close call #27  
First of all, thank you for sharing...Personally, I don't carry a cell phone with me (to answer) when I'm tractoring...I'm on call from time to time and check my cell when it's convienient for me...Not criticizing, only sharing how I do my business...Glad everything turned out OK.

Don
 
   / A close call #28  
Cowboy, I have owned a number of grey market tractors and currently own a Mitsubishi. The best thing I ever did to add stability was to swap the wheels around to the wider offset. I see you have yours still set with the offset to the inside. I have heard a few say not to do it on the fronts because it creates more of a strain on the front end of the FWD tractors but I have had mine set this way for probably 5 years and 3 1/2 of those with a FEL on it and never had a single issue. Even with 800# of counter weight on the back I have lifted the rear tires off the ground many times ( did it earlier tonight in fact) and have never broken anything. I am not suggesting that kind of abuse but the point is it has never caused damage to mine and the Iseki's are some tough tractors too.

Especially with the FEL on it, I am certain this wider track has saved my butt on a number of occasions.
 
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Thanks Guys , Good info . I,m not real sure either Renze what kept it from going any further over , all I know by the time I ran several 100 yards to get the other tractor I was surpised to see it still there & not at the bottom when I got back :D .


I here You on the phone deal Don , but Since I,m alone out here 75 % of the time & 50 % of that time I,m on one of the tractors , I really need to have the phone as I have several adds for things for sale . Every other time the Phone vibrates , I either get off the tractor or shut it off This one time I did not , Lesson learned :eek: .

I had never heard about turning the tires around Darryl , sounds interesting . Any chance You have pics of Yours ? I,d be curious to see how much difference it makes . Thanks again to All for the input . Bob
 
   / A close call #30  
you've probably looked into this, but any chance you could add roll bars/rops? Seems they have saved a lot of peoples butts on here.

Thanks for posting this.
 

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