Posted by mkirsch on April 22, 2014 at 05:19:07 from (65.199.189.6):
In Reply to: H and M fenders posted by James A on April 19, 2014 at 19:41:33:
1. There are fender extensions to move the fenders out and give you more room.
2. The proper way get in the seat on a Farmall H or M is to swing your leg around BEHIND the seat, not through the front. You don't need to get both feet on the axle housing.
3. The fenders can't "trap" you on the tractor. They're at or below wheel level, and do not interfere with the platform.
If you're going to bail out, you're NOT going to have time to step down on to the axle housing. You're going to be jumping from the platform. The fenders will keep you from getting caught on the spinning tire as you jump.
The odds of you making a successful bailout are slim to none anyway. Most people won't realize they're going over until it's too late, and the older folks among us don't move that fast.
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