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Posted by Thanks, you confirmed my thoughts on September 15, 2000 at 17:34:33 from (152.163.201.187):
In Reply to: Newbie Quest of the day - tipping and flipping posted by Jim on September 15, 2000 at 12:19:05:
Thanks, you confirmed my thoughts, did a short pass mowing in 1st at low speed and did not feel comfortable - in fact the neighbor came over with his 1066 with duals and wide front and boy talk about a difference - told him I could not use his tractor as I would get into trouble with it, felt nothing like being in the seat of the H. So rule of thumb will be do what I feel is safe and comfortable and leave the rest for deer beds and turkey hideouts. When the scanner is up will have to post some pictures so you folks can see the lay of the land a little better - tired to post the topographic of the area but did not copy right from Mapquest. Thanks again, Jim
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