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Re: H going uphill???
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Posted by Old Dutch on April 03, 2002 at 12:23:04 from (66.191.112.67):
In Reply to: H going uphill??? posted by Charlie in Cincinnati on April 03, 2002 at 10:00:08:
Charlie, as Denny put it, if you get a strange feeling, you are probably getting to that point you know somethings not right. I was pulling out a large white oak log one time with a 460 and chains on. Well I ran over a small log and when that wheel hit the ground the engine got a little break and took a run for it, their were leaves, broken limbs, and god knows what else flying thru the air. I tell you that is a sensation you will not soon forget. The narrow front end makes it even harder when going uphill towing anything because if the front wheels lose grip you only have those rears to hold you, they will come around quicker than you can say siggum. Be extra careful, and on any hill, when working, keep both brakes locked together and evenly adjusted. Do be careful. Yes weighting the front end helps, but remember when that weight comes around on you, it's another thing to contend with.
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