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Re: Tractor Rollover Safety - WF vs NF
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Posted by Dave NE IA on February 11, 2006 at 14:29:31 from (12.214.14.245):
In Reply to: Tractor Rollover Safety - WF vs NF posted by jmauss on February 11, 2006 at 06:55:10:
Janicholson hits it pretty good, as others do also. However the WF is a very false sence of security. I tell many to take a 16th scale toy tractor WF and tip it on your kitchen table to the extent that the pivot actualy makes a positive contact point. Now that your eyes are fully opened put that toy tractor on a side hill---way to late by the time it makes contact to kiss your behind good buy. You must do the math--ambulance--wrecker--dozer because wrecker can't get to the roll over site, new suit for your own funeral, casket-much less selling price for the widow when selling the busted up tractor. I checked my biggest concern--my little black book--apparently you don't owe me any money.(just kidding) Never the less we would just plain miss you here. Those total costs alone will pay the dozer. If you are lucky enough to survive your nurse probaly will shake the cement hospital floor when walking the hallway, not to mention her attitude. Dave NE IA
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