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Re: Safety Question for 450 Owners
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Posted by Paul in Mich on December 10, 2003 at 13:05:29 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Safety Question for 450 Owners posted by Tom on December 10, 2003 at 10:24:16:
Tom, Whatever it takes to facilitate getting us "Geezers" on our tractors seems like a fair and legitimate add on as far as I'm concerned, 3 point or not. I know that I huff and puff, moan and groan, and knees crunch and crick every time I mount my "H". (No smart remarks here guys) There's a step design floating around in my head right now, and I'm sure it will become a reality by spring. Actually, I think for the 460's and 560's, the step design of the 806 can be made to work for a front mount, and as Hugh said, add a handle or 2 so you have something to grab hold of. If it ain't exactly "Farmall", who cares......I wont tell. It sure beats falling or worse yet, (well, maybe worse yet) hesitating or questioning whether you want to get on the tractor to begin with.
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