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Re: Dumb Safety Question(?)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 15, 2007 at 05:27:19 from (216.208.58.151):
In Reply to: Dumb Safety Question(?) posted by City-Boy McCoy on January 15, 2007 at 05:04:22:
Mike: I guess I must have good balance, our H and 300 at home never had fenders. The 560 never had fenders until 75, when I installed a cab on 656 and put those flat tops on the 560. The H, 300 and 560 all did a lot of work in the bush, often times going over stumps and other debries. I guess this is about the same type of debate as we are having here in Canada right now. Insurance Bureau has a simulator and it indicates drivers are 4 times more likely to have and accident when using a cell phone. Yet 80 of those folks that failed say they will continue to use the phone while driving. Insurance Bureau declared driving is a full time job. Driving those row crops without fenders was a full time job. But then do you think if you lost your balance with H-M fenders, would they save you?
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