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Re: Re: How do they bend up the loaders ?
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Posted by Scott Green on March 28, 2004 at 16:29:07 from (209.130.133.163):
In Reply to: Re: How do they bend up the loaders ? posted by old on March 28, 2004 at 13:33:07:
I know of a tractor with bent arms on it. My uncle hit something as he was plowing snow last winter , and come right off the seat. Half way down his driveway , the blade caught on something , and stopped the tractor dead , engine and all. The results: Bent loader arms. About 8 - 10 years ago , I hit that same thing while plowing the same driveway. It also stalled my tractor , and threw me off the seat. My loader arms didn't bend. We are both very carefull with our equipment. Niether one of us were traveling fast. To this day , we don't know what we hit. What ever it is , it's solid.
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