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Posted by G-MAN on November 04, 2003 at 14:19:24 from (67.52.48.10):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Research Help posted by Melly on November 04, 2003 at 11:02:59:
If you're concerned about the health and welfare of people, you should be out educating those people in proper tractor and equipment operation. I've yet to see any tractor roll itself. There's usually an operator on them that screws up and causes the accident. You know, just like guns don't kill people, people do? But, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. What specific model of Universal tractor are you dealing with or curious about? I can't say that I've ever even SEEN a Universal tractor in person. I did a little of my own research, and found that they appear to be a Canadian-sold version of a Romanian-built tractor. Search the internet under Universal Tractor for a link to their site. I'm sure they'd be more than happy to give you all kinds of info on their products - or maybe not. And by the way, the reason we all think you're a lawyer is because you blocked your email address, you're not a frequent poster on this board, and you're asking questions about rollover statistics, while anyone that was legitimately seeking knowledge or safety info would have asked more than just that question. Don't worry, you're not the first and probably won't be the last to get shot down on here, asking questions like that. FYI - just because we're pretty much a bunch of good old boys that like to tinker with old tractors, doesn't make us dumb or blind.
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