Right now we're in a drought and there is only eight inches of water in the pond with the exception of one spot with is about the size of a small auto. This is nothing that has to be done, I would just like to take the opportunity to clean out and level the bottom as far as I can reach.
If we don't get some rain soon, I'll be able to drive in and use the loader!
The pond was originally ditched out with a full size TLB using the loader, so it's not scary sloped. IMO it's one thing to drive up a steep slope and another to park there for a while.
As far as sliding into the pond, worse case is getting stuck. I would prefer a tracked machine but it would also have the same possible starvation issues.
The solution I've been hoping for is to have my neighbor come over with his REALLY BIG excavator. He could park on the flat and reach in. Unfortunately he has been keeping that machine busy improving his farm. Busy guys these farmers.
As to my original question, does anyone know what tilt (forward/ back not side to side) the machine will operate at without damage?