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Ok, newbie question of the year probably.....
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Posted by Jim on October 29, 2000 at 15:56:24 from (152.163.194.186):
Ok, once you get off the floor from rolling around laughing - wondering what people thought of this idea - running the H around hillsides - last time it was suggested by all that at 30 degree tilt I would roll. Have no idea amount of angle would have to be at for backflip in a H with no front weights, rear weights, and no liquid in tires. So here is the thought I had - what do you think of putting on the of the tilt and grade gauges JC Whitney sells on the light bar??? (Ok waiting for you to stop laughing now.....) Any thoughts, besides for me to stop smelling the silage and get a breath of fresh air - that the lack of o2 is affecting my brain??? 8>) Jim ps If not a crazy idea - what would be the max safe grade to run at? Figure for 20 bucks if I stay out of trouble....
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- Re: Ok, newbie question of the year probably..... tim 07:04:33 10/31/00
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