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Re: Re: Re: How easy to roll over on a narrow front M?
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Posted by Dr. Evil on June 18, 2002 at 08:52:47 from (12.4.181.2):
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 - We're free to Disagree... And I see Your point about the pivot of the front axle... But I'm NOT ASHAMED of anything... Why would You think that? One neighbor rolled His 350 Farmall NFE in the pasture chasing hogs in 5th gear.... Other neighbor could do pivot turns in 5th gear on the road with all His Dad's NFE M's? The difference is the skill of the operator and His respect for the equipment He's running, and the situation He's in. I've never come close in over 40 yrs of operating tractors of rolling a loader-equipped NFE tractor, or ANY tractor for that matter...And I really doubt I ever do. I've spent My share of time on Industrial loader tractors TOO and the big difference with them is the low profile compared to a row crop...I don't think the pivot point of the front axle makes as much difference as You may think with ALL the dynamics of a tractor operating on the side of a steep slope. The WFE may be more stable than a NFE driving DOWN a steel slope, but if theres concern about stability, STAY off the hill... BUY some goats to eat the weeds or whatever. BESIDES, You made a NFE CUB... and My Dad gets nervous on His LOBOY! (just kiddin' with You George! Did a nice job on that Cub)
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