Posted by Stick welding on January 03, 2014 at 17:33:27 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: Bobcat Trailer posted by Steve@Advance on January 02, 2014 at 20:45:55:
Bobcats should be backed up when loading on the trailer. The only thing worse than tipping back on the frame when loading, is doing it while backing off the trailer at the job site and having the customer see it and wonder if he hired the right person??? It's actually pretty hard to roll over backwards but if you're new to a skid steer, it scares the %^&$# out of you! Even scarier is tipping forward with the bucket raised and a full load of wet clay. If you don't have a full width seat bar, wear the seat belt at all times. It could save your life. On flat ground, lift the machine up with the bucket as high as you can to get used to doing wheelie's. Then you won't panic as much when it accidentally happens. You always put the heavy end first going up a hill. Going up a hill with an empty bucket will tip backwards too. 1/2 a bucket is usually sufficient to balance it out.
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