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Re: How easy to roll over on a narrow front M?
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Posted by PeteNY on June 17, 2002 at 17:45:20 from (66.24.154.149):
In Reply to: How easy to roll over on a narrow front M? posted by Michael on June 17, 2002 at 12:56:36:
Micheal, Front ends don't cause or stop roll overs, common sense prevents them, and lack of it promotes them. I sell compact tractors for a living, and even with their wide stance and low center of gravity, people still find a way to roll 'em. Fortunately the end result is usually less disasterous then rolling an oldie; Seat belts and ROPS. Truth is, many of the people using the tricycles grew up on 'em and have gained experience, many of those using the compacts have no such advantage, and it shows. We live in the NY hill country and neither Dad nor I (knock on wood) has rolled one; JD B, MT, 70, IH Super C, Super H, and Super M, MH 44m 'cause we are always aware it CAN happen. Pete
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