Posted by Earl Ohl on September 16, 2007 at 18:08:52 from (24.229.189.130):
In Reply to: Bent drawbar posted by Lanse on September 16, 2007 at 16:33:24:
I don't post very often Lanse, but when I read some of the stuff you do it makes me concerned. I've been a volunteer EMT for almost 14 years and have seen people do all sort of dumb things and then the paramedics & EMT's have to perform miracles to save their lives. You're lucky the drawbar was the only casualty. The other guys that post here aren't talking down to you, they don't want to see you get hurt. Please listen to them. Also if you were using that B3030 that's way too small of a tractor to pull trees, even if you pull from the stationary drawbar. You'll tear that tractor in half if you're not careful. I have a B3030 & just turned 86 hours on it today, so I have a pretty good idea what it can safely do. I also was a school bus mechanic/driver for 26 1/2 years working for a school district. During that time I also was the guy who repaired the district's grounds equipment. I've seen the end result of some terribly abused equipment in that time. That abuse can get REAL EXPENSIVE REAL FAST!
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