I was doing some fencing this last weekend. I had my forks on the front and the post hole digger mounted to the back. I had two 330' rolls of fencing, and about twenty metal fence posts as well as a pallet. I loaded all from the back of a truck, crossed a ditch, drove up a 200 ft incline with no problem. When I started down into the field I was fencing the back of the tractor lifted about a foot off the ground. I only had the forks about a foot off the ground so it stopped it from flipping forward or to the side. It all happened very slow but it was an eye opener. I had thought it could roll to the side but did not expect it to try and flip over. Other than this one issue it has really impressed us. We have used to load fire wood into the greenhouses all winter. I may need to look into getting one of the spacer kits for the wheels and putting antifreeze in the rear tires.