Posted by Janicholson on October 02, 2008 at 11:54:19 from (199.17.6.128):
In Reply to: Flipping Fordson posted by Judy Wearing on October 02, 2008 at 11:31:27:
Flipping over backwards is a function of pulling point geometry. All equipment is dangerous if not understood. tractor attachment points and equipment today, and from the mid fifties (especially mounted equipment 3point and fast hitch systems basically prevent flipping. Low to the ground utility style tractors are also best for side hills. MF and JD and IH and AC and Oliver are all good. JimN
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