Posted by Lanse on September 17, 2007 at 14:31:18 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Bent Drawbar II posted by Lanse on September 17, 2007 at 04:23:07:
The tractor is a Kuboder B3030 with a loader and cab. That is where the link will take you.
Well, I too will admit I am still alive only by the grace of god, thinking back on some of the crazy stuff I have pulled...Face it-probability says I should have been killed a dozen times by now-and Im only 14!!! While writing this I hurt my nose trying to kill a fly. And I am sitting down.
Seriously though, I am trying not to pull any stunts, and think some things over.
I do know wnought not to hitch anything to the top link bracket except a top link for obvisius reasons. I know someone around here who had his legs ripped off by a farmall and a bush hog, and I dont take chances with the PTO. I always have and will wait for it to stop before I hop off the seat, have never done anything stupid with a PTO and I dont plan to.
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