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Re: Re: Re: How easy to roll over on a narrow front M?
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Posted by Gene on June 17, 2002 at 17:25:32 from (64.159.101.17):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How easy to roll over on a narrow front M? posted by George Willer on June 17, 2002 at 16:20:36:
George: I think some might be trying to say "Yes, there is a little bit more stability with a WFE.. but that can lead to a false sence of security. The failure to also consider wheather the tractor is turning or not is very important. The rear wheels being filled with fluid along with castiron weights is also very important. Your WFE is only "PART" of the total overall consideration. I consider my case to be 8o percent related to uneven ground for the rear wheels while in a slow turn. Outside tire down, inside tire up. If I had our other M with a WFE I may have justified myself into going faster.. That could have been worse? Stay in bed to be 100 percent safe? It's a judgement call by the operator. Gene
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