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MF 1130 Center of Gravity

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rogman

11-11-2004 15:33:45




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Does anybody know the approximate height of the center of gravity of a Massey 1130, with cab, with stock single tires? Would help me figger the safe slope angle to traverse while mowing.




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Leland

11-12-2004 05:50:51




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 Re: MF 1130 Center of Gravity in reply to rogman, 11-11-2004 15:33:45  
Been in some extreme ditchs with one , feels funny but never tipped one and I always push the laws of gravity to the max.



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rogman

11-11-2004 15:53:09




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 Re: MF 1130 Center of Gravity in reply to rogman, 11-11-2004 15:33:45  
Noticed typo on original post. 1135, not 1130



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Drill

11-11-2004 18:28:25




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 Re: MF 1130 Center of Gravity in reply to rogman, 11-11-2004 15:53:09  
I don't know the exact measurements, but I'm sure it would start sliding before it turned over. I own a 1100 and have had a 1130, and both are very stable.
Dave



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buickanddeere

11-11-2004 17:43:00




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 Re: MF 1130 Center of Gravity in reply to rogman, 11-11-2004 15:53:09  
There is no single slope angle. Attachments, attachment height at the time, speed, tire pressure, rough ground, speed, straight or turning etc.



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edchainsaw

11-12-2004 19:48:44




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 Re: MF 1130 Center of Gravity in reply to buickanddeere, 11-11-2004 17:43:00  
you have to consider tread width; balast; type of mower and the ground speed and ground conditions.. a lot of things and I wouldnt mow any slope with out dauls for stability... Ive had neighbors roll them... not funny when its over.



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