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In Reply to: Kubota B7100 Stability posted by Roger Currier on Monday, January 14, 2008:
I have a b7100 I bought new in '92 and am still using it. What I do depending on the severity of the slope, I keep the bucket low even touching the ground if necessary and I keep a 6' rake, a 5' boxblade or a 5' bushog on the back and if it begins to feel tippy I drop the rear implement lower and lower even to the ground when necessary. I might add I have rolled it twice, once into a pond. While mowing I hit a muskrat hole and over and into the pond she went. The other time I was traversing a steep slope and the rear wheel on the high side rolled over a stump which flipped it over.