steve19438
Well-known Member
yes or no?
(quoted from post at 09:34:10 04/15/16) yes or no?
(quoted from post at 12:44:18 04/15/16) This topic is getting to be contentious as EI here.
I don't use sway bars on anything except a very heavy brush mower.
Some guys use them for everything.
Your call.
(quoted from post at 08:34:10 04/15/16) yes or no?
(quoted from post at 10:30:29 04/15/16) I only use stabilizer bar with my blue color Ford dirt scoop when I am backing into the dirt pile,
However when digging in forward motion I do not use the stabilizer bars,
When I lift the load the lift arms are stable,[b:47007f4f65][color=red:47007f4f65] so far so good[/color:47007f4f65][/b:47007f4f65],
(quoted from post at 15:24:07 04/15/16) We've had this conversation before CarryC.
I do understand why you use them.
I have told you several times why I don't use sway bars except with my heavy brush mower.
Yet you persist in claiming they are a must have. Even call people who don't use them lazy.
I am not lazy CarryC. Believe me.
There is another kind of laziness that some people have.
Those who can not see another way of doing things, will not accept there are other opinions.
They say it's my way or the highway.
It's an intellectual laziness.
Some people call it ignorant or narrow minded.
In some settings they call it bigotry.
Do and say what you wish by all means.
But don't be surprised if some here think you're lazy in your ideas.
For the board:
I dug and moved about a hundred+ yards of dirt with this little rig one summer. Dug it off the high spots and filled in a the low.
Leveled out some land.
Flattened it out with the back blade. Then disked, dragged and seeded it with rye.
It was a fun combo to operate.
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I would venture to guess you don't wear safety goggles when using a chain saw either.
(quoted from post at 17:02:34 04/15/16)I would venture to guess you don't wear safety goggles when using a chain saw either.
I don't think I have ever seen someone wearing safety goggles while running a chainsaw .
(quoted from post at 13:54:32 04/17/16)
I only use one stabilzer bar, see no reason for two. Much easier to hook up.
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