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Re: How much in wagon can be safely pulled?
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Posted by lsnurse on November 06, 2006 at 06:32:33 from (66.141.233.170):
In Reply to: Re: How much in wagon can be safely pulled? posted by pbutler on August 23, 2004 at 19:23:10:
I just have a tractor\hayride question.I had a hayride about 1 mo ago and had about 40 6th graders.We had 2 wagons hooked behind 1 big JD tractor[I don't know the exact size of tractor,but my uncle told me it was safe.]We went on totally flat land and everything went find and it felt "safe."However this last weekend a different uncle had a hayride with about 40 adults and 2 wagons hooked together behind a much smaller tractor and it didn't feel safe and rightfully so,because going down a hill on the road,the tractor rolled over.Luckily no one was hurt,but I was totally upset,because I didn't think it was safe to begin with.My question is "Is it safe to haul 2 wagons with kids and 1 tractor if the tractor is "big enough"and you go on flat terrain?
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