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Re: Drive Training
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Posted by john d on March 31, 2002 at 15:35:51 from (64.12.104.56):
In Reply to: Drive Training posted by Buck on March 30, 2002 at 18:22:10:
Common sense will get you through a lot of it safely. Remember that turning it upside down is almost a garantee of getting hurt or killed. Turning too sharp, running on the side of hills, and hitching anywhere except the drawbar can get you hurt. The thing won't stop as fast as you think it should in an emergency situation, and the independent rear wheel brakes make sudden stops really entertaining if they aren't adjusted correctly! All that said, possibly the MOST important thing is to not let your kids, or anyone else's kids ride with you, or play around the tractor while it's in motion. There's nothing sadder than a kid getting killed.
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