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Posted by Rick on April 08, 2004 at 07:56:10 from (4.229.54.73):
In Reply to: Tractor rollover posted by jimbeck1st on April 08, 2004 at 07:31:01:
First of all why do you need this data. I would say that The tractors of today are safer then the ones B4 the 1970's that didnot have roll bars on them. If you are going to buy a utility tractor make sure it has a bar on it. Also, dont do stupid things like, go side ways down a hill, dont drive into ditches, and dont jump off the tractor with it running unless the brake is set----common sense stuff. Also make sure you drive your tractor with your eyes open, dont drive on public roads and cut in front of cars, trucks and buses.....and for god sakes man dont drive on the train tracks with your tractor, it might be to bumpy over those railroad ties.
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