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Re: Raking hay in road ditches w/narrow front H!
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Posted by georgeky on June 25, 2007 at 11:18:05 from (152.163.100.197):
In Reply to: Re: Raking hay in road ditches w/narrow front H! posted by Dave2N on June 25, 2007 at 05:29:08:
Dave, tend to agree about the loader, but that is something that tricycle experiance works on too. My son turned my 666 over in Feb of 2006 due to lack of experiance and not listening to dad. He was traveling to fast and had the loader up to high and full of fire wood. It slid just a little on thawing ground and hit an old plow furrow and bam! Over she went. Right upside down. Luckily he wasn't hurt. It sure scared the daylights out of him though. He kept worrying about the tractor, said he thought I was going to kill him. I tried explaining that as long as he was OK we could buy another tractor. As it turned out it only broke the steering wheel,muffler and seat. Also ruined the batteries. Cost less than 500 bucks to fix it. That was a lot better and cheaper than a funeral. Be careful guy's, as there is no substitute for diligence.
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