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Re: don't want to roll it !!!!!
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Posted by steve n carol on March 17, 2007 at 23:17:30 from (12.219.251.99):
In Reply to: don't want to roll it !!!!! posted by boberg on March 17, 2007 at 17:03:12:
Thats a loded question...how do you answer that? I read here last night wher a man was killed when his tractor rolled while he was mowing a pond bank. I could figure it out....BUT, I have to know ALL of the variables. Center of gravity, tire pressures and sizes, widths, heights, weights, size of the operator, with & w/o a load in his pants, etc. like the man said, you could roll it on flat ground....I should set my wheels/rims on the widest setting I can. Can you do this w/anallis b? keep the loader down, if you have one. Keep tire pressures up. Low pressures improve traction and the ride, but can be fatal on a slope...sl
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