Bryant, I can offer my experience with a JD 4100 subcompact tractor that my parents purchased in 2000. We had a IH H sized tractor growing up and I presently have a Ferguson TO-20 and MF135. The 4100 has fluid in all the tires and the wheels are turned out as wide as they will go. Even at that it is not as stable as even the IH H on a slope because of the narrow wheelbase. These tractors have a roll bar and seat belt. Be sure and use them. I have had the uphill wheels start to lift off the ground on a slope that would not have been a problem for the other tractors mentioned. As a reminder, I attended an auction last year for a family that lost their father who turned over a similar sized Kubota as the JD 4100 while mowing on not that steep a slope and was killed. They had removed the roll bar so he could mow under tree limbs easier. They are great little tractors but you have to be very careful on slopes.
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