@@tomahawksteak6672 when clearing snow in smal spaces it is most suffient to have the loader high to not bump into things. I usually take off my loader bucket but during winter it’s nice to have. In my case I have snow chains (120kilos) and the snow blower (600kilos) so the tractor is very stabile and have alot of weight on it to stable it. I also have the wheels on maximum with at frond (adjustable) so in my case it does not matter. I rearly drive in steep slopes and turn at the same time either. If you have only the tractor with the loader up and you have a heavy bucket and you do a sudden turn when in a hill it’s possible.
Not the safest way to drive a tractor with the loader up that high. Good way to tip over. Especially on a 2wd tractor.
@@tomahawksteak6672 when clearing snow in smal spaces it is most suffient to have the loader high to not bump into things. I usually take off my loader bucket but during winter it’s nice to have. In my case I have snow chains (120kilos) and the snow blower (600kilos) so the tractor is very stabile and have alot of weight on it to stable it. I also have the wheels on maximum with at frond (adjustable) so in my case it does not matter. I rearly drive in steep slopes and turn at the same time either. If you have only the tractor with the loader up and you have a heavy bucket and you do a sudden turn when in a hill it’s possible.