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Re: Re: Is a D-17 worth trading up to?
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Posted by Thank you God of safety on February 05, 2004 at 14:32:30 from (24.210.81.112):
In Reply to: Re: Is a D-17 worth trading up to? posted by Keith-OR on February 05, 2004 at 11:43:04:
Good Gawd, pulling stumps is a generic farmer lingo term for flat brute pulling power at the drawbar and I said pulling, YOU said jerking, I dont suppose there is any differance in your tractor safety manual? Besides please explain just how what is hooked to the unpowered end of a log chain is any more dangerous being a stump than anything else? Does the tractor know it is a stump and just flip over? Or does hooking to a stump automaticaly turn the operator into an idiot so he jerks the clutch? Or are you saying that a magic force comes from the ground and makes the tractor flip over no matter what the operator does? How many stumps have you pulled out? How many have you watched being pulled out? How many funeral services have you attended because the deceased got killed pulling stumps? OR have you tried to kill yourself in some foolish actions trying to do this yourself? Pull is pull, jerk is jerk, jerk. For crying out loud the guy asked a simple question to which I gave my slightly opinionated answer. For you to enter in here with that garbage is uncalled for. An idiot can easily kill himself with any tractor while doing absolutly nothing with it, how does that apply to PULLING out stumps?
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