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Re: Roll Bar Cage
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Posted by paul on October 22, 2002 at 05:43:24 from (66.60.197.41):
In Reply to: Roll Bar Cage posted by D3mike on October 22, 2002 at 01:38:19:
I think so much depends on how you actually mount it to the tractor (bolt location, size, etc.) and on how you weld/ brace the hoops together, that no one will be able to tell you much. It comes down to liability, I sure wouldn't say yes or no, because if I'm wrong then it's my fault when you die! Perhaps some of the bigger tractor pull associations have some guidelines, if the tractor manufaturer doesn't? Where ever you go, you will have a hard time finding anyone to give a real answer, for fear of the liability laws in the USA. --->Paul
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