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Re: Tractor Deaths/Injury Due To Flipping Over
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Posted by Bill L Md on February 08, 2003 at 13:45:16 from (68.55.41.86):
In Reply to: Tractor Deaths/Injury Due To Flipping Over posted by patpeery on February 08, 2003 at 04:36:31:
Pat, as my father told me years ago,just when you think you've mastered a piece of equipment that's when it bites you right in the ---(behind).As for your A question it depends on how you use it and what you use it for,what bad choices you take with it,also how much experience you have with machinerey and this tractor in general.This friends dad that was killed,probably to big or new of a stump to pull with an A, not heavy enough for the job,may have had the chain hooked wrong.Alot of the problems I have noticed with tractor collectors some have no expierence or they allow more than one person on the draw bar(think about that one how many people,even me, have ridden or given a ride on the draw bar)when at a show or they allow kids to run the equipment that have had no formal instruction.My son runs my tractors and the ones on the farm but I am close buy and he has specific rules that he follows or he suffers the copnsiquenses.Safety ,you get out of it what you put into it.
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