Posted by robert major on October 02, 2015 at 13:17:43 from (216.81.18.126):
In Reply to: trailoring posted by PFarmer on October 02, 2015 at 05:43:26:
Hi I will tell you my personal experience. We used to load Belarus 5270 type ( like a 500 series) front wheel assist or 2 wd with a cab on in a grain box to move them around somedays if they were going further than we wanted to drive them. that box floor was about 4or so ft from the ground with a set of 2 12 ft ramps. The tractor was A huge site higher and taller that a guy sitting on top of a regular farmall H and a trailer maybe 14 or 24" from the ground. I did this for years. with the height and sides on the truck it would of been real hard or even impossible to reverse up and get the tractor in first time. Not once did I ever have the front wheels on any of those tractors lift off the ramp. The secret is being sensible having the correct ramps level surface and knowing what your doing. Yes things can go wrong. and it happens, some guys should not have equipment, we see that in pictures and with whats written on forums some days. If a guy stayed in bed eventually it would kill him if he did nothing .With either medical conditions or the roof of the house falling in on him! L.O.L some guys just way over react and this is why there are so many risk assesment experts out there telling us we can't do this stuff any more and why businesses are closing all the time. You cant fix stupid just ban or legislate against the cause of some of these things, STUPID PEOPLE ! Regards Robert
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