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Posted by Steven@nd on October 27, 2002 at 13:52:59 from (12.15.56.210):
In Reply to: Roll Over Angle posted by Steve Belcher on October 27, 2002 at 04:43:04:
I agree, one year I was mowing ditches with my Farmall A and it broke down and the only other tractor around was our IH 1086 so I hooked that up and finished the ditch I was on that day. It is really scary to be at that great of an angle with such a high tractor! I've been mowing road ditches for around 7 or 8 years now and haven't tipped any tractors over. I have slid them sideways all the way down to the bottom though. I have used our Farmall 544, A, Super MTA, H, and 1086. The only time I've seen a tractor rolled over was with a loader on a narrow front tractor, turning with the loader in the air. Just as we teach in school, there is really only one rule necessary: RESPECT.
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