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Re: Tractor Rollover Safety - WF vs NF
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Posted by jmauss on February 12, 2006 at 20:15:15 from (64.198.83.226):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Rollover Safety - WF vs NF posted by burnetma on February 12, 2006 at 19:08:42:
My tractor does have a live PTO and TA, so I am okay for not needing an overriding clutch. As far as the brakes, I know what you mean. I took the tractor down the hill a way, and it took some distance to get it stopped. No danger, but that is what I wanted to test, and gave myself plenty of room. It got me thinking about putting new brakes in it, but are you saying the brakes in a 350 utility are nothing to be proud of, even when new? It is a new tractor to me, and the brakes are what they were when I bought it, so I have no idea if new brakes would be an improvement or not.
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