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<blockquote data-quote="al1tonyota" data-source="post: 505842" data-attributes="member: 927"><p>I have a lot of experience with smaller tractors been riding working them since I was little I have a 46 hp kubota 4x4 with a loader I've cleared a ton around my house and land with it also some at neighbors! It has the factory roll bar and I wear my seatbelt all the time on it! We have a ton of hills and sand around that make it I guess a little more dangerous sometimes? I've run off in a bunch of root ball holes never really felt uncomfortable doing that? The loader catches the front so tires don't usually even go down in the hole! I've had it stand on the back tires and get pretty vertical while trying to push down larger trees but as long as I stay squared up nothing happens I just back back down. I don't usually do anything without some kind of implement on the back. The only time Ive ever felt a little nervous is side hilling but my tires are full of water and turned out to 6' I usually keep the petals seperate so I can grab the down hill brake if it starts getting to sketchy. My game plan if it ever starts going over sideways is grab a handful of loader up to keep me away from the ground!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="al1tonyota, post: 505842, member: 927"] I have a lot of experience with smaller tractors been riding working them since I was little I have a 46 hp kubota 4x4 with a loader I've cleared a ton around my house and land with it also some at neighbors! It has the factory roll bar and I wear my seatbelt all the time on it! We have a ton of hills and sand around that make it I guess a little more dangerous sometimes? I've run off in a bunch of root ball holes never really felt uncomfortable doing that? The loader catches the front so tires don't usually even go down in the hole! I've had it stand on the back tires and get pretty vertical while trying to push down larger trees but as long as I stay squared up nothing happens I just back back down. I don't usually do anything without some kind of implement on the back. The only time Ive ever felt a little nervous is side hilling but my tires are full of water and turned out to 6' I usually keep the petals seperate so I can grab the down hill brake if it starts getting to sketchy. My game plan if it ever starts going over sideways is grab a handful of loader up to keep me away from the ground! [/QUOTE]
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