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Re: M vs Ford 9N
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Posted by John A. on March 30, 2007 at 04:34:50 from (65.150.16.50):
In Reply to: M vs Ford 9N posted by earl zingraf on March 29, 2007 at 20:36:03:
earl, No need for the little Ford, personaally not my favorite. I will also say stay off the tank dam, B U T, If you are bent on mowing it. Start at the top where most tank dams have an access road, make straight runs 90 degrees opposed to the road. Going down ONLY! Never make angled runs, or runs that go longwise to the dam. Go slow! Reset your rear wheels as wide as possible to improve stability, add wts it you like. Use the principal of 90 degrees opposed to the slope and only make top-to-bottom runs, it will take longer but safty is paramount here. Little fords can and do turn over too. So just being low to the ground doesn't mean it is always right. So just use good common sence and you should make out ok. But I still agree with Allan and the other, Go get a cheap Pony or couple or 3 goats and let them do it for you. Be SAFE! Later, John A.
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