k0ua
Epic Contributor
I don't mean to criticize the guy, perhaps he is a Tractor Master... The hill climb did seem pretty steep to me, especially coming down with an empty FEL... I didn't even think about the height of the loader.
@Baby Grand: Is digging hard on CUTS just for balance reasons, or for abnormal wear and tear? While watching the video, despite my safety concerns, I was excited at the idea of being able to dig ponds like that, but not if it takes years of the tractor's life.
Couple of things.. the Hill climb was not the real danger. the real danger was prying out the dirt without proper ballast, and then transporting it over rough terrain with the loader up high. Coming down with the empty FEL, no problem, just keep dropping it as you reverse. Just like you raise it as you inch up the hill. As long as thee hill is kept even and not slanted to one side or the other.. No problem. As for digging in dirt like that, it is do-able. But without proper ballast to "unload" (take weight off of) the front Axle it does put additional strain on it. But they are tough. A tooth-bar would have helped immensely in the digging by breaking it up as the loader goes into the "pile". Another way to do it is to have a good heavy box blade with its rippers down, and "rip" the ground up and this will make digging of the loosened material so much easier.. The guys concept was fine, it is just a few of the executions and risks he took, that cannot be recommended. Yes he got away with it, and I suppose his reflexes and "butt feel" was good and he could kinda tell when he was getting on the "edge". But all it takes is a moment of inattention or fatigue to have a disaster when you are on the "edge". Best to play it safe at all times, and then when you are tired or distracted, nothing bad happens to you or the machine.. Hope this helps.
James K0UA