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When operating a dozer on a steep upslope, what is the safest blade position to maintain stability and control?

Lowering the blade close to the ground, slightly angled forward, lowers the machine's centre of gravity and provides additional braking assistance should the tr

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Question: When operating a dozer on a steep upslope, what is the safest blade position to maintain stability and control?

Answer options:

  • Blade fully raised and tilted back. ✅ Blade lowered close to the ground, slightly angled forward.
  • Blade fully lowered and digging into the slope.
  • Blade floating to allow for terrain changes.

Correct answer: Blade lowered close to the ground, slightly angled forward.

Explanation: Lowering the blade close to the ground, slightly angled forward, lowers the machine's centre of gravity and provides additional braking assistance should the tracks lose traction. This improves both stability and control. Raising the blade increases the risk of tipping backward.

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