db4570
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I have a decent amount of time on ag tractors, but excavators are a new thing for me.
I rented a Deere 35D and spent a couple of days clearing some of our land with it. Ripping out small trees and brush, moving boulders with the thumb, and making paths. I will need a bigger unit for the basement excavation, which I probably won't tackle myself. But I like this thing for these general chores, and am considering buying it.
The land is steep. Much of it is 25% or steeper slope. Obviously my biggest fear is rolling the thing. Crawling up a steep slope is a little nerve-racking, but I haven't had any white-knuckle experiences yet. The guy at the dealer said it will work on anything that I can walk up. My neighbor, who owns and operates all sorts of machines, says I have nothing to worry about.
It all seems very vague, for something so important. A couple of times it has gotten a bit wobbly, but I don't know how much is too much.
How do you KNOW when you're about to get into trouble before it's too late? Youtube has a couple of things with excavators on slopes, but mostly not very useful.
Also, when digging uphill, I assume I have the blade lowered behind me?
I appreciate any help and suggestions.
I rented a Deere 35D and spent a couple of days clearing some of our land with it. Ripping out small trees and brush, moving boulders with the thumb, and making paths. I will need a bigger unit for the basement excavation, which I probably won't tackle myself. But I like this thing for these general chores, and am considering buying it.
The land is steep. Much of it is 25% or steeper slope. Obviously my biggest fear is rolling the thing. Crawling up a steep slope is a little nerve-racking, but I haven't had any white-knuckle experiences yet. The guy at the dealer said it will work on anything that I can walk up. My neighbor, who owns and operates all sorts of machines, says I have nothing to worry about.
It all seems very vague, for something so important. A couple of times it has gotten a bit wobbly, but I don't know how much is too much.
How do you KNOW when you're about to get into trouble before it's too late? Youtube has a couple of things with excavators on slopes, but mostly not very useful.
Also, when digging uphill, I assume I have the blade lowered behind me?
I appreciate any help and suggestions.






