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Posted by paul on July 11, 2000 at 22:28:34 from (216.161.109.40):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Tractor tip over posted by Al on July 11, 2000 at 13:07:29:
It's hard to get exact numbers on angles, for one it varies so much with the equipment, air pressure, wheel spacing, etc. etc. plus liability prevents manufacturers from statng a hard number. Likewise liability limits the number of companies willing to build after-market roll over bars. I was mowing the road ditch a few years ago, and a front tire deflated kinda quick. Made the center of gravity, and steering control, change a bit. Got me to thinking, what happens if I hit a pocket gopher hole with the high rear tire, just about the time the low rear tire would go flat? Hum, a person needs a safty margin on this issue. --->Paul
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