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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2734114" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>But after coffee and thinking, decided the main difficulty was the gradient. So started a mini landscaping project to reduce this, starting under the front right wheel which was the highest, dug a gradual slope down to the wheel, same with back wheel and removed as much earth as possible from under the deck. Then tried digging away earth from under the rear wheel and inserting boards. Dug more away from under the front wheel, hoping to alter the weight distribution more to the uphill side.and again dug more out until it was possible to insert more boards under that wheel.</p><p>Started her up with high revs and she shot out of the hole entirely, before I made an emergency stop so as to avoid running over the tools used to excavate the slope.</p><p>Huge relief to have managed that.</p><p>Hauled the ramps and crowbar back to the barn, other tools to the potting shed and the many mud covered boards back to the woodshed. Cut a very small amount of grass, just a strip that had been missed and then parked the mower back in the barn. Don't think I will try to cut the grass out the front, too many slopes there. </p><p>Now I can tell MrSlim what happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2734114, member: 488270"] But after coffee and thinking, decided the main difficulty was the gradient. So started a mini landscaping project to reduce this, starting under the front right wheel which was the highest, dug a gradual slope down to the wheel, same with back wheel and removed as much earth as possible from under the deck. Then tried digging away earth from under the rear wheel and inserting boards. Dug more away from under the front wheel, hoping to alter the weight distribution more to the uphill side.and again dug more out until it was possible to insert more boards under that wheel. Started her up with high revs and she shot out of the hole entirely, before I made an emergency stop so as to avoid running over the tools used to excavate the slope. Huge relief to have managed that. Hauled the ramps and crowbar back to the barn, other tools to the potting shed and the many mud covered boards back to the woodshed. Cut a very small amount of grass, just a strip that had been missed and then parked the mower back in the barn. Don't think I will try to cut the grass out the front, too many slopes there. Now I can tell MrSlim what happened. [/QUOTE]
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