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Posted by 300URandy on August 23, 2004 at 11:53:26 from (208.44.151.58):
Yesterday I was out mowing my 6 acre prairie field with my brush hog. I had a bunch of weeds in the bucket of the front end loader and went to dump them out. Only thing is I was going wide open in 3rd gear on my 300U. I almost stuck the bucket in the ground, luckily I got it back up just in time. It made me wonder though what would happen if I had stuck the bucket in good at that speed. I think the tractor could probably have flipped over. My loader will lift my front wheels about a foot off the ground when down all the way. Anyway learned another good lesson without killing myself
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