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Re: Offset Farmalls Prone to Overturning ??
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Posted by Haas on July 21, 2003 at 05:29:36 from (12.65.1.136):
In Reply to: Offset Farmalls Prone to Overturning ?? posted by New Super A Man on July 20, 2003 at 22:53:57:
Make sure the heavy cast wheel hub is on the right rear wheel. When you go accross a slope, keep the left side to the uphill side. Also good to set the wheels out some. Most of these tractors originally had the tread set narrow for cultivating. If the work you are doing will accomodate, set the wheels out. Some folks think tricycle tractors are bad for slopes, which may be true. However, I grew up with a Super A, a C and an MD. Of course the C and MD were tricycles. The only one of these that ever got turned over was the Super A, which my dad turned over twice that I know of. Fortunately, no serious injury. As the others said, any tractor can be turned over if the operator is not careful, so use caution when operating any tractor.
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