Wheelie Bars---

big tee

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Saw this on Facebook--The driver had bumps and bruises but is alive-LUCKY
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Did you see that Oliver in Sigourney a couple of years ago? He stood it straight up twice before it settled down. Morning Tee. Hot enough for you old man?
 
If pulling clubs insisted that the hitch point be outside of the rear tire circle this wouldn't happen. The tire contact with the ground is the fulcrum and the hitch point can't go forward of that without pulling the nose DOWN. A hitch point of about 20 inches or lower and a chain at least 6 ft. would help too. A long chain will pull more straight back than down on the back of the tractor. And if it is the SAME for all pullers it is still equal for everybody, they just won't pull as much. But guys want to pull a lot so they shorten up the hitch point and chain and this sort of thing can happen.
 
Saw a lady stand up a JD M like that.
She was alright and got back on and pulled again.
A man tied a string to the coil wire and walked beside her for her next pull.
Used to go to a few pulls and then they let trucks pull with no covers on the u joints and drive shafts.
We quit going when they started that idiocy.
 
Too hot for a old man--How are things out in S.D.?? I did see that guy in Sigourney-He even had bars on the back of his tractor.. Every safety rule has a reason for being there. See Ya Mel!!---Tee
 

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