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Posted by Tom W on October 27, 2002 at 16:00:01 from (67.208.68.181):
In Reply to: Roll Over Angle posted by Steve Belcher on October 27, 2002 at 04:43:04:
I had the day lights scared out of me not too long ago. I was pushing an old truck onto a flat trailer with a IH 574. I was pushing with the loader and lifting up on the rear of the truck at the same time. I was on a very slight incline and the right front tire rolled to the inside, that shot the left rear tire off the ground and sent me sailing from the seat. Lucky for me, the loader held the tractor and it did not roll over. I got up and took it out of gear and let the bucket down and the tractor righted itself. I never expected the tire to roll like that. I thought the tire had blown out at first, but it just rolled to the inside of the rim. I sure did learn a lesson. Those kinds of accidents can happen in the blink of an eye.
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