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Re: Narrow Front real Tip Hazard?
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Posted by punchie on February 06, 2003 at 03:01:52 from (199.234.117.213):
In Reply to: Narrow Front real Tip Hazard? posted by Jimbob on February 05, 2003 at 18:27:20:
Hi Jimbob I would add, watch your speed . You double it and it is 4 time easier for you to turn over. Water in the tires or wieght in back for side to side, and front for the role back. Always pull from the hitch only!!!!!!!( lower the better ). Never work too tired. IT IS A MUST TO HAVE GOOD BRAKES, INCHES CAN MAKE A DIFFERENTS. I've been in a coulpe of tight spots, if the brakes would have been any weaker I would have been a lot wrose off. I love narrow fronts , only have about 10% of the ground work I do on level. Take your time learn to be carefull. Watch for holes , stumps ant hills and bad plowing job. Be Safe !! Punchie
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