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Re: Re: Are Narrow fronts with Loaders always dangerous?
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Posted by Joe Evans on September 29, 2000 at 21:46:53 from (209.41.235.119):
In Reply to: Re: Are Narrow fronts with Loaders always dangerous? posted by Vector Analysis on September 25, 2000 at 08:03:36:
Harvey: I read you 5 by 5. I talked about the turf I staked out on the stability issue with a rigger that works at our company who has little in the way of formal education but is genuinely gifted with an innate ability to move huge loads around with seemingly small equipment. He just has a natural understanding of forces. He had me half-way convinced I was smoking dope to issue such a statement. Now you had to come along and man, is this crow tasting funky! Nice analysis! I'm sold. Joe Evans
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