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Posted by paul on April 09, 2004 at 08:00:12 from (209.23.145.12):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Tractor rollover posted by jimbeck1st on April 09, 2004 at 07:19:19:
I understand what you are saying. On the other hand, your very first message seemed to be exactly the same way to _me_ - a bit disrespectful of a thoughtful & meaningful discussion of using tractors. In the eye of the beholder I guess. :) So, could you elaborate why you think your tilting info has any meaning or point to it? I'm still not understanding what it is you want to accomplish with this thread. It seems from the replies you've gotten, a lot of folks feel a bit as I do - what's the point? Perhaps if you elaborated a bit on the goal you have, we could discuss the topic more than the motives. :) Lots of folks (as I do, in my long message below) feel your goal is unattainable or only set up to sue machinery manufaturers & live off of other peoples' money. Could you explain how or why a chart or meter would be of any use to anyone? --->Paul
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