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Re: Tractor roll-over
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on June 17, 2004 at 14:23:19 from (204.255.236.86):
In Reply to: Tractor roll-over posted by Jack on June 17, 2004 at 09:29:36:
There is no "magic formula" as to what angles a tractor can handle. It varies widely, with the tractor, the surface you're operating on, the load, speeds at which you're moving, tire pressures, and on and on......... Narrow front tractors are inherantly dangerous with a loader on them. They are usable, but should be used with extreme caution. (Even in the hands of an experienced operator) That's not to say a wide front will not turn over, they will, just not as easy. Weight in the rear tires will help stabilize a load. A lower profile tire/wheel combination is safer too. All things being equal, I'd find a wide front, utility style tractor. Then add weight to it. Fluid in the rear tires. wheel weights, and/or a heavy impliment attached to the rear. Tractors, like any piece of power equipment, is dangerous if used incorrectly. They can be dangerous when used correctly sometimes. Don't push the limits. I hate reading about someone being killed in the prime of their life. In the end, there's nothing like THOUSANDS of hours of experience. John
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