[Farmall] M - Tricycle Wheel Spacing
Dan Glass
dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org
Fri Apr 22 11:46:20 PDT 2005
If you remember the outcome of this last discussion, 90% of rollovers
are with wide fronts. 90% of those are backwards rollovers from pulling
something with the chain connected above the axle. The percentage is so
high probably because there are alot fewer NFE's in everyday work. I
would guess the flip rollover possiblity is the same with NFE or WFE. I
have both types and I think it is important to pay attention and be
careful with either.
Mike Sloane wrote:
> Not to start up an old food fight, but I have had dealings with
> several rolled over tractors with loaders (fortunately none involving
> me on them!), all wide front, and I never have seen a similar narrow
> front rolled. (Maybe folks with narrow front tractors are more
> careful?) If there is a difference in stability, it is, to my mind, a
> very small percentage. And if you are foolish enough to drive around
> with a full bucket of rocks raised high, the odds of a roll over are
> probably about the same either way. The only way to absolutely insure
> stability for a loader machine is to have it on a skid steer or
> crawler with a rigid wheelbase, not a machine like a tractor where the
> front end pivots.
>
> Just my opinion, of course. :-)
>
> Mike
>
> Jim Hudson wrote:
>
>> George that is why a 4 wheeler is much safer than a 3 wheeler. Did
>> they outlaw 3 wheeler's??
>>
>>>>
>
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