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Re: Rollover law
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Posted by JK-NY on April 29, 2005 at 06:05:50 from (69.67.229.142):
In Reply to: Re: Rollover law posted by PeteNY on April 28, 2005 at 09:36:40:
A lot of these laws you mention are driven by insurance co"s and this rollover law could be too.I wouldnt be surprised to see it here in NY someday as Ins. Co"s would see it as a way to cut Workers Comp cases caused by rollovers.I used to do some part time custom work at a nearby horse farm, one job I did was spread a large manure pile (winters worth) using the owners tractor/loader to load the spreader. They replaced an old tractor with a new C-IH utility tractor/loader and The owners told me that ins. co . said any hired help had to have the roll bar up and wear the seat belt to be covered in case of an accident while using tractor.
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