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Posted by Dave H (MI) on July 27, 2004 at 07:22:21 from (205.188.112.131):
In Reply to: Hay wagon posted by Matt on July 26, 2004 at 19:19:39:
Well this is an easy one. If it were me, I wouldn't listen to 100% of what either of the two priors had to say. Here is the part I WOULD listen to: Be careful hauling heavy loads with too light a tractor. Flat racks move pretty easy and the tendency is to get over confident. Put weights on your A and do not try to go down any steep or long grades. Here is the part I WOULD NOT listen to: If I spent my life worrying about lawyers I would never leave the house. Get your family and friends together and have a hay ride! Make sure you drive sensibly and that they are not drunk and know to stay seated while moving. Put a responsible family member on the wagon to help them remember the rules. We have hayrides here routinely and never have a problem. Worrying about lawsuits is like worrying about terrorists....live or hide....it is your choice.
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