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Re: Re: Re: Tractor rollover
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Posted by Mark on April 09, 2004 at 16:28:33 from (64.12.116.80):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Tractor rollover posted by jimbeck1st on April 09, 2004 at 07:19:19:
It was not meant in an inflamatory or derrogative way at all. Just a simple statement. There are alot of people that should not under any circumstances be around equipment. The manufactures aren't going to write a chart due the the 1000 different variables involved ie: tire size,attachment,wheel spacing, wide front,narrow front,ballast,operator weight,operator standing or sitting,loader installed etc......... You would need a 100 hp tractor just to carry the weight of the chart,and then that would have to be factored into the chart also.I will stand by what I said,if someone needs a chart to operate a tractor on a slope,they shouldn't be near one.
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