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Posted by JayWalt on October 22, 2006 at 20:22:27 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: Be carfull Guys posted by magman on October 22, 2006 at 12:45:05:
I got scared over the weekend. My trailor broke on me, I guess loading wet clay into it with a lightly welded trailor jack wasnt a good idea. I never planned to haul dirt with the trailor, so I'll be revisiting the jack welds. So I decided to just haul the dirt with the loader, maybe 500 feet. Well, I didnt see the big clod I dropped when picking it up and I tooker ino 4th and my front tire hit the clod of dirt, ripped the wheel out of my hand, a hard sharp right turn and bam i slammed on the clutch/brakes. Scared the crap outta me. Now I'm a bit more careful. Impractical and expensive as it would be, I would feel alot safer with a rollbar, but mounting it to the 300u would be a challenge to do it right where it wouldnt break some casting on a hard rollover. Just gotta be careful and take my time. Alot quicker then a shovel in any event.
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