Ballast or no ballast, it is exactly as you learned. And you lived to talk about it:
More importantly: Lifting anything of serious weight with the loader, as in the OP's situation: And I quote the OP: " Tractor facing downhill and slight lean to the left side. " Is a situation for disaster if not very carefully done.
Please remember, your conventional tractor center of gravity is like a tricycle. The two rear tires and the front axle pivot is the tricycle. Facing uphill, flat terrain, you're usually good to go. Facing downhill, it's very dicey. Facing downhill with a slope or lean to either side, is Flip Over realm.
Imagine hanging your kids school backpack on the outer edge of the handlebars of his/her tricycle. It flips over, every time.
Glad you're OK. Thanks for the post. Folks need to learn and live.
More importantly: Lifting anything of serious weight with the loader, as in the OP's situation: And I quote the OP: " Tractor facing downhill and slight lean to the left side. " Is a situation for disaster if not very carefully done.
Please remember, your conventional tractor center of gravity is like a tricycle. The two rear tires and the front axle pivot is the tricycle. Facing uphill, flat terrain, you're usually good to go. Facing downhill, it's very dicey. Facing downhill with a slope or lean to either side, is Flip Over realm.
Imagine hanging your kids school backpack on the outer edge of the handlebars of his/her tricycle. It flips over, every time.
Glad you're OK. Thanks for the post. Folks need to learn and live.