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Re: Does tractor neck ever go away?
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Posted by RickL on May 28, 2006 at 02:46:54 from (69.66.147.69):
In Reply to: Does tractor neck ever go away? posted by Plumboy on May 27, 2006 at 18:26:24:
No this is usually not normal. try gettin gout once in why to stretch maybe that help. I run same unit and get along find. Although some tractor do ride way rougher than others,not knowing what you are on. I also do this on my unit,I have mirrors both sides outside cab and a unit inside cab. have those adjusted so most of the time I just watch machine in them and never twist around that much.I does make a difference. You can also get a swivel to mount under your seat so your whole bod sorta sets side asddle. I like the mirrors.
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