Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) !

   / Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) ! #121  
In 5 years I've prob lifted a rear wheel a hundred times.
You get to know your tractor when you do a lot of work with it and this tractor has done a lot.
Same as anything.

Careful Sodo . . . one of these times . . .
 
   / Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) ! #122  
I too have lifted the rear tires a time or two.. learned not to do it as it is on the way to bad things happening. fortunately, nothing bad so far..
 
   / Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) ! #123  
A three legged stool is nothing to sneeze at for stability.
 
   / Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) ! #124  
Always for great laughs until the big one.
 
   / Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) !
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#125  
Always for great laughs until the big one.

No real laughs in discovering, then KNOWing what your tractor can do.
It can be essential knowledge
If I didn't know what the tipping point was..... there would be lots I can't do on uneven ground.
And up in the mountains,,,, I'm often on uneven ground.
But I know what my tractor can do.
I like to know my tools.

But I can understand if someone doesn't need to know.

Here's laughs.:laughing: :thumbsup:

 
   / Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) ! #126  
No real laughs in discovering, then KNOWing what your tractor can do.
It can be essential knowledge
If I didn't know what the tipping point was..... there would be lots I can't do on uneven ground.
And up in the mountains,,,, I'm often on uneven ground.
But I know what my tractor can do.
I like to know my tools.

But I can understand if someone doesn't need to know.

Here's laughs.:laughing: :thumbsup:


A Ballast box/weight is your friend.Not just for laughs.
 
   / Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) ! #128  
Sure am glad the V417's front axle doesn't pivot:

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Front on the ramp:

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On three wheels and stable:

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On two wheels and no danger of tipping sideways:

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   / Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) ! #129  
In 5 years I've prob lifted a rear wheel a hundred times.
You get to know your tractor when you do a lot of work with it and this tractor has done a lot.
Same as anything.

Yep. However, we still try to avoid it if at all possible. ;) There's a running joke about the PT pucker with Power Trac owners. All of us experience it eventually. This particular model machine doesn't have enough traction to go over backward. It can go over forwards, however. And if this happens on a side hill, and I articulate without realizing it, tossing the rear half of the machine to the wrong side, I imagine I could quickly tip over, I'm sure. I'm pulling straight down a slight hill, not across, in this screen capture of the time lapse video.

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   / Stepped off, and it almost tipped over (lifting a snowmobile) ! #130  
I staged these pictures to show advantage of ballast and caught a lot of flack for it....

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Yes, JD weighs about 520 lbs and bumper of JD wedges under lip on bucket....

Balance and centering load and not overweight lifts.... These are tractors, not forklifts....

Dale
 

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